"Susan Sontag's Illness as Metaphor was the first to point out the accusatory side of the metaphors of empowerment that seek to enlist the patient's will to resist disease. It is largely as a result of her work that the how-to health books avoid the blame-ridden term 'cancer personality' and speak more soothingly of 'disease-producing lifestyles.' She asserts that the most truthful way for regarding illness is the one most purified of metaphoric thinking. A disease should be regarded as a disease, not as a sign of some terrible law of nature or an otherwise unnameable evil.
The gross mythology of tuberculosis did not persist after the discovery of streptomycin in 1944 and the introduction isoniazid in 1952. The sinister mythology of cancer will not be likely to persist after the causes of the disease are known and a successful treatment is produced. "As long as a particular disease is treated as an evil, invincible predator, not just a disease, most people with cancer will indeed be demoralized by learning what disease they have." (Sontag)
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SUSAN SONTAG: Illness as Metaphor
Illness is the NIGHT SIDE of life, it is used in our culture as a FIGURE or METAPHOR
Examples: Cancer & TB…
· these diseases are capricious,
· they a little understood.
· Considered ruthless, secretive and invasive.
· They are felt to be morally, if not literally contagious.
· Felt to have magical powers
In the popular imagination, CANCER=DEATH
Cancer: “anything that frets, corrodes, corrupts or CONSUMES slowly and secretively (OED 1528)
· Conceal the truth to patients
· Process is expected to be horrid kind of death
· Symptoms are invisible until it is too late
· Desexualizing
· Idleness, slowness, sloth, loss of appetite
· Degeneration caused by invasion
· Demonic pregnancy (pregnant with your own death)
· No help
· Painful death (horrid)
· BODILY DISEASE
Tb: definition of pulmonary = CONSUMPTION
· Disintegration (consumed)
· secretive
· deceptive symptoms (rosy cheeks, mania, thinness as attractive, appetite)
· speeds up life, highlights it spiritualizes it
· highly contagious
· liquid: phlegm, mucus, blood
· help by changing to a warm dry environment (anti-cold & wet)
· painless (romantic death)
· SPIRITUAL DISEASE
DISEASE OF PASSION: both cancer & Tb
TB: too much
Cancer: Too little
· Both about the lack of balance in the vital energies
· TB (Victorian)-ROMANTICIZING
§ Individuality is fist stressed+ people were made singularly more interesting by their illnesses
§ SADNESS (meloncholoy) became synonymous with TB: also prone for creative and sensitive types like artists and poets
§ Pretext for leisure and travel invented by the romantics- RETIRING from the world without having to take responsibility for it
§ Sex as a cure
§ Naivity
§ Passionate
§ Too sensitive for this world
§ More complex psychologically which guarantees poor health, but great intellectual and moral virtue
§ Makes sufferer sexy
§ Genteel, delicate, APPEALING VULNERABILITY
§ Glamorous too look sickly and rude to eat heartily in the 18th & 19th century—fashionable to be pale and drained
§ ISOLATES one from the community (unlike plagues---cancer too!)
IS THIS WHERE THE 20TH CENTURY CULT OF THINNESS COMES FROM? THE LAST BASTIAN OF THIS ROMANTICIZING OF WAIFDOM? (became appealing for women but not men by the end of the 18th century)
· In the modern era, this same metaphor is given to INSANITY (not cancer or TB)…confined to a sanatorium
· Fits patients character as a PUNISHMENT fits the SINNER (Christian view of disease)
Psychological notions of disease
· Specific emotions produce specific illnesses
· Stress produces illness
· The correct attitude can make you well
EXPANDED CATEGORY OF ILLNESS
· Every social deviation can be considered illness
· Illnesses need not be punished, but understood
PUNITIVE NOTIONS OF DISEASE
· LEPROCY & CANCER & syphillus & TB (now diseases of INDIVIDUALS)…plagues in the past
Cancer is not about PAMPERING the PATIENT like with TB
· Under attack, attack back with treatments
· Insult to the natural order-MUTATION
· Natures revenge on our technological modern world
DISEASES ARE REFLECTIONS OF OUR CULTURE
· TB was thought to be from foul air (from houses)
· Cancer from the pollution of the whole world-REJECTION OF THE CITY
· FORESIGHT is the sure (catch it early) just like in our social understanding
· When society (environment) is in good health, disease can be managed and overcome. If not, disease will persist and may even beat us
§ French revolution: peasant disturbances as a plague on the nation
§ Nazis: jews as a syphilis on culture---radical treatment…cut them out, eliminate them (identified with city life as well)
§ AIDS: Haitians, homosexuals, keep them out, eradicate them
§ 5to call something a cancer implies that it must be REMOVED
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