Beautiful Work - A Meditation on Pain (Hardcover)


The stories one tells about pain are profound ones. Nothing is more legible than these stories. But something is left out of them. If there were no stories, there might be a moment of innocence. A moment before the burden of the stories and their perceived causes and consequences. For Anna, the narrator of "Beautiful Work," there were moments when it was not accurate to say in relation to pain "because of this'" or "leading to that." They were lucid moments. And so she began to hunger for storylessness.
In order to understand the nature of pain, Anna undertakes a meditation practice. We tend to think of pain as self-absorbing and exclusively our own ("my pain," "I am in pain"). In distinction, Sharon Cameron's Anna comes to explore pain as common property, and as the basis for a radically reconceived selfhood. Resisting the limitations of memoir, "Beautiful Work" speaks from experience and simultaneously releases it from the closed shell of personal ownership. Outside of the not quite inevitable stories we tell about it, experience is less protected, less compromised, and more vivid than could be supposed.
"Beautiful Work" brings to bear the same interest in consciousness and intersubjectivity that characterizes Cameron's other work.

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The stories one tells about pain are profound ones. Nothing is more legible than these stories. But something is left out of them. If there were no stories, there might be a moment of innocence. A moment before the burden of the stories and their perceived causes and consequences. For Anna, the narrator of "Beautiful Work," there were moments when it was not accurate to say in relation to pain "because of this'" or "leading to that." They were lucid moments. And so she began to hunger for storylessness.
In order to understand the nature of pain, Anna undertakes a meditation practice. We tend to think of pain as self-absorbing and exclusively our own ("my pain," "I am in pain"). In distinction, Sharon Cameron's Anna comes to explore pain as common property, and as the basis for a radically reconceived selfhood. Resisting the limitations of memoir, "Beautiful Work" speaks from experience and simultaneously releases it from the closed shell of personal ownership. Outside of the not quite inevitable stories we tell about it, experience is less protected, less compromised, and more vivid than could be supposed.
"Beautiful Work" brings to bear the same interest in consciousness and intersubjectivity that characterizes Cameron's other work.

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Imprint

Duke University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2000

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First published

June 2000

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Dimensions

242 x 139 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

128

ISBN-13

978-0-8223-2508-6

Barcode

9780822325086

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LSN

0-8223-2508-X



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