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Technoccult: Mutate Your Mind Technoccult Mutate Your Mind Show menu Hide menu About Interviews Dossiers About Interviews Dossiers Submit Review: Hurts So Good: The Science and Culture of Pain on Purpose, by Leigh Cowart November 13, 2021 / Damien In academic circles, we have a half-joking-but-not-really saying: “All Research Is Me-Search,” and Leigh Cowart’s new book has taken that dictum to titanic new heights and visceral, evocative depths. Cowart is a former ballet dancer, a biologist who researched Pteronotus bats in the sweltering jungles of Costa Rica, and a self-described “high-sensation-seeking masochist.” They wrote this book to explore why they were like this, and whether their reasons matched up with those of so many other people who engage is painful activities of their own volition, whether for the pain itself, or the reward afterward. Full disclosure: Leigh is also my friend, but even if they weren’t, this book would have fascinated ...
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