Is illness a metaphor?
Illness as Metaphor is a 1978 work of critical theory by Susan Sontag, in which she challenged the victim-blaming in the language that is often used to describe diseases and the people affected by them….Illness as Metaphor.
Author | Susan Sontag |
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Dewey Decimal | 809.9 |
Followed by | AIDS and Its Metaphors |
How many pages is Illness as Metaphor?
87
Illness as Metaphor/Page count
When was Illness as Metaphor published?
1978
Illness as Metaphor/Originally published
In 1978 Susan Sontag wrote Illness as Metaphor, a classic work described by Newsweek as “one of the most liberating books of its time.” A cancer patient herself when she was writing the book, Sontag shows how the metaphors and myths surrounding certain illnesses, especially cancer, add greatly to the suffering of …
What is a metaphor for being sick?
To go down / fall / drop like flies. To kneel over (a disease) To pick up (= to get an illness) To sink fast (about a patient whose condition is getting worse)
What is a medical metaphor?
Doctors often use metaphors euphemistically to address high-risk conditions or procedures in a nonthreatening manner. Medical metaphors often fall into two registers—war and sports. For example, a patient is said to have “defeated” cancer, which “waged a war” on them.
Why is disease used as a metaphor?
Illnesses have always been used as metaphors to express a sense of what was wrong socially.
How do you describe illness?
: a condition of being unhealthy in your body or mind. : a specific condition that prevents your body or mind from working normally : a sickness or disease.
How do you express your illness?
There are a few ways to express how we feel:
- “I don’t feel well.” “I am feeling sick.”
- “I am feeling very tired today.” “I have been feeling very run-down lately.”
- “I have a bad headache.” “I have a sore arm.”
- “I’m sorry you’re not feeling well. Maybe you should go home to bed?”
- “I’m still not feeling well.”