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Author Sontag, Susan, 1933-2004.

Title AIDS and its metaphors / Susan Sontag
Edition First edition
Published New York : Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1989
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1989
©1989

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 W'PONDS  362.1969792 Son/Aai  AVAILABLE
Description 95 pages ; 22 cm
regular print
Summary "AIDS brings together two powerful metaphors about illness. First, AIDS develops further the theme (seen earlier in cancer) of disease as invader: the enemy invades and destroys you from within. Thus, AIDS strengthens the use of military metaphors in medicine. The war against cancer is reincarnated as a war against AIDS. Secondly, because AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease, it also evokes the theme of plague-as-punishment. Sontag's project in this essay is more focused than in the earlier book. She acknowledges that the medical and public health response to AIDS explicitly counters these myths. She concludes that "not all metaphors applied to illnesses and their treatment are equally unsavory and distorting" (p. 94). The metaphor she is most anxious to see eliminated is the military metaphor, both on an illness level (illness invades the person) and a societal level (social problems invade society)." -- Publisher description
Analysis 10030 man 21030 AIDS 20030 ... 31030 social aspects
AIDS (Disease) Social aspects
Metaphor
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects.
Metaphor.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
Attitude to Health.
LC no. 88021173
ISBN 0374102570
9780374102579