This is a non-ticketed event with a £5 fee on the door. Doors Open: 7pm, Start Time: 7:30pm
Before the nineteenth century, the term 'normal' was rarely ever associated with human behaviour. Normal was a term used in maths: people weren't normal - triangles were.
But from the 1830s, this branch of science really took off across Europe and North America, with a proliferation of IQ tests, sex studies, a census of hallucinations - even a UK beauty map (which concluded the women in Aberdeen were "the most repellent"). And why are we still asking the internet: Do I have a normal body? Is my sex life normal? Are my kids normal?
Join Sarah Chaney as she reveals the surprising history of how the very notion of being 'normal' came about and how it shaped us all, often whilst entrenching oppressive values. She questions why we ever thought it might be a desirable thing to be and also challenges the concept of 'normal', the assumptions and categories of normality and abnormality, health and pathology.
Sarah will also be signing copies of her book Am I Normal, which will be available to purchase on the night with a special Brighthink discount.
Brighthink presentations take place upstairs in the Nightingale Room at the Grand Central Pub, opposite Brighton Station.
DOORS OPEN: 7:00pm (£5 on the door)
TALK STARTS: 7:30pm
AUDIENCE Q&A: 8:30pm
BOOK SIGNING: 9:00pm
Brighthink is a non-profit organisation, non of our invited speakers charge for their time, and proceeds from ticket sales go towards the running costs that allow us to put on these events for the public.