
Metaphor in Illness Writing
Fight and Battle Reused
Anita Wohlmann(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 31. May 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-3995-0087-6 (ISBN)
Description
Metaphor in Illness Writing argues that even when a metaphor appears problematic and limiting, it need not be dropped or dismissed. Metaphors are not inherently harmful or beneficial; instead, they can be used in unexpected and creative ways. This book analyses the illness writing of contemporary North American writers who reimagine and reappropriate the supposedly harmful metaphor 'illness is a fight' and shows how Susan Sontag, Audre Lorde, Anatole Broyard, David Foster Wallace and other writers turn the fight metaphor into a space of agency, resistance, self-knowledge and aesthetic pleasure. It joins a conversation in Medical Humanities about alternatives to the predominance of narrative and responds to the call for more metaphor literacy and metaphor competence.
Reviews / Votes
Metaphors in Illness Writing will be of great importance not only to literary scholars working in the fields of medical humanities and narrative medicine, but also to researchers and practitioners in the domain of medicine. It is one of the accomplishments of Wohlmann's study that it consciously addresses both audiences. Despite this need to speak both to specialists in literary studies and to medical practitioners for whom the study of metaphor may seem quite novel, Wohlmann's study never loses sight of the complexity of its topic: Metaphor in Illness Writing is highly complex and accessible at one and the same time, and it is tremendously well written. -- Mita Banerjee, University of Mainz * American Literary History * Metaphor in Illness Writing is a well written and intellectually strenuous work of high-level medicalhumanities scholarship. The book will be of great interest to metaphor scholars, scholars of illness life writing, and suitably-versed healthcare professionals. -- Richard Freadman, La Trobe University * Life Writing * Metaphor in Illness Writing offers concrete tools for fields like narrative medicine: it helps us to recognize the work that metaphors do in the world and challenge them when needed. -- Anna Ovaska, Tampere University * The European Journal of Life Writing * Anita Wohlmann argues that metaphors in illness writing, however common, can be upcycled in dynamic ways, even reborn from ashes. I am convinced! Her book is a metaphorical gem, a work of meticulous inquiry into trope redux and renewed. I discovered deep value at each footfall. Beautifully written, mightily provocative. -- Alan Bleakley, University of Plymouth In lucid and lively prose, Anita Wohlmann greatly expands our understanding of metaphor while combining deft close readings with practical application. This marvellous account of metaphor's many uses and reuses will become an essential reference point for literary studies as well as the medical humanities. -- Rita Felski, University of Virginia and University of Southern Denmark
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3995-0087-6 (9781399500876)
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Person
Anita Wohlmann is Associate Professor in Contemporary Anglophone Literature at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense. She co-edited three anthologies, among them Narrative Medizin: Praxisbeispiele aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum (2021) and Narrating Disability in Literature and Visual Media (2019). She is the author of Aged Young Adults: Age Readings of Contemporary American Novels and Films (2014).
Author
Associate Professor in Contemporary Anglophone LiteratureUniversity of Southern Denmark
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Metaphor Use: Strategies and Methods
Susan Sontag: Using Metaphor 'to see more, to hear more, to feel more'
Audre Lorde: Stretching, Risks and Difference
Anatole Broyard: A Style for Being Ill; or, Metaphor 'Light'
David Foster Wallace's Troubled Little Soldier: Narrative and Irony
From Theory to Practice: A Method for Using Metaphor
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Metaphor Use: Strategies and Methods
Susan Sontag: Using Metaphor 'to see more, to hear more, to feel more'
Audre Lorde: Stretching, Risks and Difference
Anatole Broyard: A Style for Being Ill; or, Metaphor 'Light'
David Foster Wallace's Troubled Little Soldier: Narrative and Irony
From Theory to Practice: A Method for Using Metaphor
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index