Is there a word for "body language accent" and is there a body of literature on this subject that I could find if I had the right keywords?

I mean things like styles of sitting attributed regionality ("asian squat", "western toilet"), levels of physicality in speech ("gag an italian by handcuffing them"), also things like the way a lot of white American men will have been trained to pitch a ball with a certain posture that reminds you of specifically baseball, or how nearly everyone who went through the Finnish school system has a certain angle to the way they sit. This way of holding oneself and expressing oneself which seems like actually the deepest level of cultural identification for many.

@compost_funeral apparently British actors learn that one of the best ways to emulate an American is to lean all over things (doorways, furniture)
@courtney @compost_funeral American men tend to take up a lot of space, even when they walk. When I was living in Southern Germany, it was usually easy to spot the American tourists or soldiers stationed there, because their gait and general body language was noticeably different from the Germans.