The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World
J**L
Required for an Ethics class, but it changed my life
I was required to read a section of this book for a Biomedical Ethics class in college. It is incredibly thick and academic. But every message is valuable. Later in life, I decided to read it cover to cover, it took me an inordinate amount of time to read this book. It is incredibly difficult, I often found myself spending minutes reading and rereading a page, or even a paragraph. But this was the most valuable book I have ever read.This book changed my life. I recall many of its lessons on a daily basis.
J**E
Very very interesting subject matter
Very interesting subject on what pain can make a human being go through and endure
S**N
Good but limited insights
What an odd and wonderful book! It attempts to address three topics -- pain/torture, warfare, and creativity. On the subject of pain/torture it is remarkably acute. The description of what pain is and what it does to consciousness and life's enjoyment is terrific and, in my experience, unprecedented. Similarly, its description of torture and what torture means is stunning in its immediacy. However, when it goes from torture to warfare, the book goes off the rails. It is clear that Ms Scarry has a limited knowledge of warfare and a very limited understanding of what it means and how it is carried out. Warfare is usually a last resort and often involves activity by those who are free against those who are trying to create and perpetuate some form of slavery. (see the work of Victor Davis Hanson, e.g., The Soul of Battle.) This applies whether the war is conventional or nuclear. Her idea that taking the process of war to the civilian population is somehow a function of nuclear war is simply wrong. This approach to war is thousands of years old and, as Hanson points out, important and -- in some contexts -- virtuous. War is a horror, but it is better than slavery, torture, or conquest plus annihilation. Scarry doesn't address this. This book makes the experience of pain clear, but offers a wooly and uncertain explanation of war. Its Marxist approach to creativity is shallow and forgettable.
P**S
Ouch!
A must for any person working with their own chronic pain, or caretakers, as well as an educated resource for your literature review.
W**S
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Great Product! Great Price!! Great Service!!!
N**A
Deep waters
A heavy read but working my way through it... suggested by a friend so will wade onin the deep end
D**3
Five Stars
one of my top five books, that i have ever read.
G**A
painful truths
Altho the info in this book is excellent, it is quite disturbing and therefor difficult to read. It is important info and needs an audience, but still is hard to digest as it is truth we have difficulty digesting.Read it if you can...maybe the world can be changed by knowledge.
S**M
Fascinating
Fascinating read, even if he prose is at times a bit dense and the style of argument somewhat over detailed.
V**R
Five Stars
Brilliant
A**M
Universitätsliteratur
Da meine geliebte Uni dieses Buch leider nicht im E-Book-Bestand hat, musste ich es mir "leider" selbst kaufen, da ich es für eine Hausarbeit benötigt habe. Ich muss sagen - das Buch ist wirklich top! Es wurde uns von unserer Professorin empfohlen für den Studiengang Soziologie und es ist wirklich eine herausragende Literatur. Würde es immer wieder kaufen, da es mir auch bestimmt bei anderen Hausarbeiten thematisch helfen kann. Ansonsten sind die Buchseiten - wie man es eben von englischen Büchern gewohnt ist - extrem dünn. Gerade in wissenschaftlichen Büchern markiere ich mir aber gerne Dinge. Dies ist hier nicht möglich, ohne die Folgeseite unlesbar zu machen. Daher gibt es einen Stern Abzug.
A**R
Five Stars
Incredible work.
P**I
Five Stars
great book! fast shipping
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