001479303 000__ 09165nam\a22010575i\4500 001479303 001__ 1479303 001479303 003__ DE-B1597 001479303 005__ 20231026035021.0 001479303 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001479303 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001479303 008__ 221201t20082008mau\\\\\o\\d\z\\\\\\eng\d 001479303 020__ $$a9780674271531 001479303 0247_ $$a10.4159/9780674271531$$2doi 001479303 035__ $$a(DE-B1597)613855 001479303 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1294424514 001479303 040__ $$aDE-B1597$$beng$$cDE-B1597$$erda 001479303 0410_ $$aeng 001479303 044__ $$amau$$cUS-MA 001479303 050_4 $$aRB127 001479303 072_7 $$aMED093000$$2bisacsh 001479303 08204 $$a616/.0472 001479303 24500 $$aPain and Its Transformations :$$bThe Interface of Biology and Culture /$$ced. by Kay Kaufman Shelemay, Sarah Coakley. 001479303 264_1 $$aCambridge, MA : $$bHarvard University Press, $$c[2008] 001479303 264_4 $$c©2008 001479303 300__ $$a1 online resource (456 p.) 001479303 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001479303 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001479303 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001479303 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 001479303 4900_ $$aMind/Brain/Behavior Initiative 001479303 50500 $$tFrontmatter -- $$tContents -- $$tAcknowledgments -- $$t1 Introduction -- $$t2 Opening Remarks: Pain and Experience -- $$tResponse: Enabling Strategies-A Great Problem Is Not Enough -- $$tPART I Pain at the Interface of Biology and Culture -- $$t3 Deconstructing Pain: A Deterministic Dissection of the Molecular Basis of Pain -- $$t4 Setting the Stage for Pain: Allegorical Tales from Neuroscience -- $$tResponse: Is Pain Differentially Embodied? -- $$tResponse: Pain and the Embodiment of Culture -- $$tDiscussion: Is There Life Left in the Gate Control Theory? -- $$tDiscussion: The Success of Reductionism in Pain Treatment -- $$tPART II Beyond "Coping": Religious Practices of Transformation -- $$t5 Palliative or Intensification? Pain and Christian Contemplation in the Spirituality of the Sixteenth-Century Carmelites -- $$t6 Pain and the Suffering Consciousness: The Alleviation of Suffering in Buddhist Discourse -- $$tResponse: The Incommensurable Richness of "Experience" -- $$tResponse: The Theology of Pain and Suffering in the Jewish Tradition -- $$tDiscussion: The "Relaxation Response"-Can It Explain Religious Transformation? -- $$tDiscussion: Reductionism and the Separation of "Suffering" and "Pain" -- $$tDiscussion: The Instrumentality of Pain in Christianity and Buddhism -- $$tPART III Grief and Pain: The Mediation of Pain in Music -- $$t7 Voice, Metaphysics, and Community: Pain and Transformation in the Finnish-Karelian Ritual Lament -- $$t8 Music, Trancing, and the Absence of Pain -- $$tResponse: Music as Ecstasy and Music as Trance -- $$tResponse: Thinking about Music and Pain -- $$tDiscussion: The Presentation and Representation of Emotion in Music -- $$tDiscussion: Neurobiological Views of Music, Emotion, and the Body -- $$tDiscussion: Ritual and Expectation -- $$tPART IV Pain, Ritual, and the Somatomoral: Beyond the Individual -- $$t9 Pain and Humanity in the Confucian Learning of the Heart-and-Mind -- $$tResponse: Reflections from Psychiatry on Emergent Mind and Empathy -- $$t10 Painful Memories: Ritual and the Transformation of Community Trauma -- $$tResponse: Collective Memory as a Witness to Collective Pain -- $$tDiscussion: Pain, Healing, and Memory -- $$tPART V Pain as Isolation or Community? Literary and Aesthetic Representations -- $$t11 Among Schoolchildren: The Use of Body Damage to Express Physical Pain -- $$t12 The Poetics of Anesthesia: Representations of Pain in the Literatures of Classical India -- $$tResponse: Doubleness, matam, and Muharram Drumming in South Asia -- $$tDiscussion: The Dislocation, Representation, and Communication of Pain -- $$tPART VI When Is Pain Not Suffering and Suffering Not Pain? Self, Ethics, and Transcendence -- $$t13 On the Cultural Mediation of Pain -- $$tDiscussion: The Notion of Face -- $$t14 The Place of Pain in the Space of Good and Evil -- $$tResponse: The Problem of Action -- $$t15 Afterword -- $$tContributors -- $$tFigure Credits -- $$tIndex 001479303 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001479303 520__ $$aPain is immediate and searing but remains a deep mystery for sufferers, their physicians, and researchers. As neuroscientific research shows, even the immediate sensation of pain is shaped by psychological state and interpretation. At the same time, many individuals and cultures find meaning, particularly religious meaning, even in chronic and inexplicable pain. This ambitious interdisciplinary book includes not only essays but also discussions among a wide range of specialists. Neuroscientists, psychiatrists, anthropologists, musicologists, and scholars of religion examine the ways that meditation, music, prayer, and ritual can mediate pain, offer a narrative that transcends the sufferer, and give public dignity to private agony. They discuss topics as disparate as the molecular basis of pain, the controversial status of gate control theory, the possible links between the relaxation response and meditative practices in Christianity and Buddhism, and the mediation of pain and intense emotion in music, dance, and ritual. 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