“Force,” “resonance,” “interference,” “feeling,” and similar terms, as with Kleinman and Kleinman’s notions of suffering and experience, seem to offer an extracultural dimension of existence that we share with persons of all cultural contexts. This extracultural dimension allows us direct emotional access to them and, in certain cases (especially for Kleinman & Kleinman, Jenkins, Wikan, and Lyo
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