Suffering and Sentiment examines the cultural and personal experiences of chronic and acute pain sufferers in a richly described account of everyday beliefs, values, and practices on the island of Yap (Waqab), Federated States of Micronesia. C. Jason Throop provides a vivid sense of Yapese life as he explores the local systems of knowledge, morality, and practice that pertain to experiencing and expressing pain. In so doing, Throop investigates the ways in which sensory experiences like pain can be given meaningful coherence in the context of an individual’s culturally constituted existence. In addition to examining the extent to which local understandings of pain’s characteristics are personalized by individual sufferers, the book sheds important new light on how pain is implicated in the fashioning of particular Yapese understandings of ethical subjectivity and right action.

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Publication Details

Title
Suffering and Sentiment: Exploring the Vicissitudes of Experience and Pain in Yap
Authors
Throop, Jason Jason, Throop, Christopher Jason
Publisher
University of California / University of California Press
Publish Date
February 2010
ISBN
978-0520260580
Citation
Throop, Jason Jason, Throop, Christopher Jason, Suffering and Sentiment: Exploring the Vicissitudes of Experience and Pain in Yap (University of California / University of California Press, February 2010).
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