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Unruly Bodies and Couples' Sleep
Author(s) -
Robert Meadows,
Sara Arber,
Susan Venn,
Jenny Hislop
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
body and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.163
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1460-3632
pISSN - 1357-034X
DOI - 10.1177/1357034x08096896
Subject(s) - sleep (system call) , foundation (evidence) , sleep medicine , ethnography , sociology , psychology , medicine , psychiatry , sleep disorder , anthropology , political science , law , cognition , computer science , operating system
Everyday social order is said to be based on appropriate bodily conduct. The emphasis on day raises at least two questions for the sociological study of sleep: the first concerns the existence of a ‘sleep habitus’ and whether sleeping bodies can ever be ‘unruly’. The second involves the possibilities for breaching or mediating any such ‘sleep habitus’. What we suggest here is that any ‘sleep habitus’ does appear to be limited. If a sleeper is considered to be ‘unconscious’, in a private space, and in an intimate relationship with his or her audience, bodies appear free to do anything without invoking the need for embarrassment. However, at the same time, couples do suggest that sleeping bodies can feel embarrassed, and thus can experience failed ‘impression management’. Gender and length of relationship appear important factors here. For example, as a relationship becomes ‘routinized’ couples learn to ‘fit together’, and to ‘mutually adapt’. Although, this fitting together negates the requirement for ‘private’ embarrassment, it may actually increase the likelihood that the private is ‘leaked’ into the public domain and thus, augment the possibilities for ‘reputational’ embarrassment

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