"Pain and Emotion in Modern History is a rich exploration of the affective expression of pain, the emotional experience of pain, and the experience of others' pain as pain. Drawing on the expertise of historical, literary and philosophical scholarship, practising physicians, the medical humanities, and conceptual artists, this is a true interdisciplinary collaboration, styled as a history. It explores pain at the intersection of the living, suffering body, and the discursive cultural webs that entangle it in its specific moment. This volume goes beyond the typical spaces and parameters of pain, from the operating theatre to the waiting room
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Biro, D. (2014). Psychological Pain: Metaphor or Reality? In Pain and Emotion in Modern History (pp. 53–65). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137372437_4
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