We usually think about language and pain as opposites, the one being about expression and connection, the other destructive, "beyond words" so to speak, and iso
We usually think about language and pain as opposites, the one being about expression and connection, the other destructive, "beyond words" so to speak, and iso
How is the universal, yet private and subjective, experience of pain talked about by different people in everyday encounters? What does the analysis of pain-rel
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