Cultures and wars

MASCARO at humnet.ucla.edu MASCARO at humnet.ucla.edu
Mon Mar 10 19:07:50 CST 1997


I have just been silently enjoying the *Cultures and Wars* thread and it seems really 
funny to me that the *cancer* metaphor thing, if I remember correctly, spun out of a  
Susan Sontag quote early in the thread.  Someone quoted early Sontag where  she uses the 
*cancer* metaphor, and folks have been playing with it in funny and interesting ways.  
But nobody's mentioned Sontag's later position--isn't it in her *Illness as Metaphor* 
essay, where, I think, she slams the whole idea of using *cancer* metaphors to describe 
socio/political evils.  I'm very hot and cold on Sontag, and I'm not defending that 
position against using cancer metaphors (though the whole trope does become hackneyed 
pretty easily, as some of you all have already indicated).  I just think it's pretty funny that 
she inspired these riffs.

john m

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some of the riffs:


>Monte Davis writes:
>> [...]If cancer means explosive growth, exploitation of every
>> resource, and where-will-it-end, then:
>> 
>> Life is a cancer on the crust of the earth [...]
>> 
>> Humanity is a cancer among mammals,
>

>> Agriculture and cities and writing are a cancer on the much older way of
>> the hunter-gatherers,
>> 
>> And, yes, Western Europe was the focus of a cancer on "traditional"
>> civilization (however you want to define that).
>> [...] 




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