The book is about what we consider normal. It details how the very concept of normality emerged in the modern era, and how it has changed over the centuries. By the mid-twentieth century, the expansion of norms across various areas of human endeavour generated a governing normative order in Western societies. Normality was defined as conformity with a narrow model of conventional human behaviour. However, this model has since been displaced by an anti-conformism, in which normality is defined as absolute self-fulfilment, defying older restrictions on our behaviour. Paradoxically, narcissistic individualism and rebellion against conformity have become compulsory. Normal Now explores in detail how this new normative order plays out today in t...
This paper aims to examine the standpoint when we study positively the formation of norm consciousne...
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This article takes issue with the practical and the cognitive roles of normality within political li...
This paper represents an attempt to examine the possibility of inserting certain positive meanings i...
NormaLity/Normativity brings together essays from a number of different fields that challenge the se...
Based on the book of Christopher Lasch, The culture of narcissism (American life in the age of dimin...
A discussion of what is transpersonal—and therefore, in a certain sense supernormal— should be prefa...
[Excerpt] Humans have a natural ability to adapt and to make new, for example, coming into uncomfort...
Attempting to explain the how, what, and why of normativity has exercised the attentions of social a...
The issues of normality of people, generally dealt with in the context of 'P' sciences (psychology, ...
When discussing conformity, modern social psychological literature draws its conclusions mostly from...
Conclusion chapter summarizing and discussing chapters in the book, focusing on the interplay betwee...
The eleven papers in this special issue analyze how different sources of disruption collide with nor...
Melting into the Margins intervenes in the academic and media debate about normality: the white nucl...
This essay is a theoretical study developed with the objective of analyzing the objectivity-subjecti...
This paper aims to examine the standpoint when we study positively the formation of norm consciousne...
This article presents a discussion of a pervert and neurotic pattern of behavior that is displayed b...
This article takes issue with the practical and the cognitive roles of normality within political li...
This paper represents an attempt to examine the possibility of inserting certain positive meanings i...
NormaLity/Normativity brings together essays from a number of different fields that challenge the se...
Based on the book of Christopher Lasch, The culture of narcissism (American life in the age of dimin...
A discussion of what is transpersonal—and therefore, in a certain sense supernormal— should be prefa...
[Excerpt] Humans have a natural ability to adapt and to make new, for example, coming into uncomfort...
Attempting to explain the how, what, and why of normativity has exercised the attentions of social a...
The issues of normality of people, generally dealt with in the context of 'P' sciences (psychology, ...
When discussing conformity, modern social psychological literature draws its conclusions mostly from...
Conclusion chapter summarizing and discussing chapters in the book, focusing on the interplay betwee...
The eleven papers in this special issue analyze how different sources of disruption collide with nor...
Melting into the Margins intervenes in the academic and media debate about normality: the white nucl...
This essay is a theoretical study developed with the objective of analyzing the objectivity-subjecti...
This paper aims to examine the standpoint when we study positively the formation of norm consciousne...
This article presents a discussion of a pervert and neurotic pattern of behavior that is displayed b...
This article takes issue with the practical and the cognitive roles of normality within political li...