“No Pain, No Gain” and the History of Presence
Author:
Kuriyama Shigehisa
Abstract
“No pain, no gain” is a rather strange saying, exhorting us actively to embrace what we ordinarily abhor and are desperate to avoid. It promotes the idea of good pain. This essay excavates the historical and metaphysical roots of this idea and situates the modern slogan in the context of a profound change in the experience of presence.
Publisher
University of California Press
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,General Arts and Humanities,Cultural Studies,Gender Studies