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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. 606 $aMedical anthropology$zMicronesia (Federated States)$zYap 606 $aPain$xTreatment$zMicronesia (Federated States)$zYap 610 $aacute pain. 610 $aanthropology. 610 $abelief systems. 610 $achronic pain. 610 $acultural anthropology. 610 $acultural experiences. 610 $aculture of pain. 610 $aethical subjectivity. 610 $aethnographers. 610 $aethnography. 610 $aexpressing pain. 610 $afederated states of micronesia. 610 $ahuman condition. 610 $ahuman experience. 610 $ahuman struggles. 610 $aisland of yap. 610 $aknowledge. 610 $alocal customs. 610 $amorality. 610 $apain sufferers. 610 $apain. 610 $apersonal accounts. 610 $apersonal experiences. 610 $asensory experiences. 610 $asuffering. 610 $avalues. 610 $avicissitudes. 610 $awaqab. 610 $ayapese culture. 610 $ayapese life. 615 0$aMedical anthropology 615 0$aPain$xTreatment 676 $a306.4/610966 700 $aThroop$b C. 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