AIDS and Its Metaphors

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AIDS and Its Metaphors is a critical essay that examines the cultural, political, and linguistic metaphors surrounding the AIDS epidemic and their impact on how the disease and its sufferers are perceived.

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instanceOf book
essay
addresses media representations of AIDS
political responses to AIDS
public fear surrounding AIDS
argues diseases should be described without punitive metaphors
metaphors can intensify stigma toward people with AIDS
author Susan Sontag NERFINISHED
combinedEditionWith Illness as Metaphor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes apocalyptic metaphors for AIDS
military metaphors for AIDS
moralizing metaphors for illness
follows Illness as Metaphor NERFINISHED
form extended critical essay
genre cultural criticism
literary criticism
medical humanities
hasPart essay on military metaphors for AIDS
essay on moralizing language about disease
essay on plague metaphors for AIDS
influenced AIDS studies NERFINISHED
cultural studies of illness
medical humanities scholarship
intendedAudience general readers
health professionals interested in humanities
scholars of literature and culture
isSequelTo Illness as Metaphor NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject AIDS NERFINISHED
illness and society
metaphor
public discourse
stigma
mediaType print
notableFor analysis of language used about AIDS
critique of stigmatizing discourse
publicationYear 1989
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
setting AIDS epidemic of the 1980s
topic blame and guilt in disease narratives
cultural representations of AIDS
language of disease
politics of illness
social construction of illness
workChronologyPosition late work of Susan Sontag

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Susan Sontag wrote AIDS and Its Metaphors