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 the way people sit, walk, or swim for example are what the anthropologist Marcel Mauss calls a technique du corps (a body technique, in English, maybe?), it is a bit different than paraverbal communication.
@compost_funeral if you read French, you can find this text here (Mauss begins with a comment on walking and swimming) : https://classiques.uqam.ca/classiques/mauss_marcel/socio_et_anthropo/6_Techniques_corps/Techniques_corps.html
Marcel Mauss, «Les techniques du corps» (1934)

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