Ouch!
Why Pain Hurts, and Why it Doesn't Have To
Margee Kerr ; Linda Rodriguez McRobbie
Dismantling accepted views on pain and its effects on the body Les mer
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Dismantling accepted views on pain and its effects on the body
Margee Kerr is a sociologist who received her PhD from the University of Pittsburgh and has been teaching and conducting research
since 2004. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Slate, Salon, and the New York Post and her first book, Scream:
Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear, was published in 2015.
Linda Rodriguez McRobbie is a freelance writer and journalist whose career is driven by curiosity, a love of science, and a respect for history; her work has appeared in the Guardian, Smithsonian Magazine, The Boston Globe, Slate, Atlas Obscura, and others. Her first book, Princesses Behaving Badly, was published in 2013. She lives in Surrey.
Linda Rodriguez McRobbie is a freelance writer and journalist whose career is driven by curiosity, a love of science, and a respect for history; her work has appeared in the Guardian, Smithsonian Magazine, The Boston Globe, Slate, Atlas Obscura, and others. Her first book, Princesses Behaving Badly, was published in 2013. She lives in Surrey.