Illness As Metaphor

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As a cancer patient in the 1970s, Susan Sontag wrote ‘Illness as a Metaphor’ to show how the metaphors and myths surrounding certain illnesses, especially cancer, add greatly to the suffering of the patients. The second essay extends the argument to the AIDS pandemic.

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SKU: 9780141187129 Category: Tags: , , Publisher/imprint : Penguin Classics
Page count : 180
Published on 3rd July, 2009

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Sontag wrote Illness as Metaphor in 1978, while suffering from breast cancer herself. In her study she reveals that the metaphors and myths surrounding certain illnesses, especially cancer, add greatly to the suffering of the patients and often inhibit them from seeking proper treatment. By demystifying the fantasies surrounding cancer, Sontag shows cancer for what it is – a disease; not a curse, not a punishment, certainly not an embarrassment, and highly curable, if good treatment is found early enough. Almost a decade later, with the outbreak of a new, stigmatized disease replete with mystifications and punitive metaphors, Sontag wrote Aids and Its Metaphors, extending the argument of the earlier book to the AIDS pandemic.

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Weight 0.145 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 1.1 cm
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