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Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa

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Main Author: Adams, Betony
Other Authors: Chirambo, Reuben
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of English Language and Literature 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12631 Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa Adams, Betony Chirambo, Reuben English Language and Literature Includes bibliographical references. That the interpretation of disease, its fictionalisation, might prompt negative responses is an issue that has been addressed by various people. Of which one of the better known examples is Susan Sontag's Illness as Metaphor & Aids and its Metaphors. In South Africa the negative effects of reading HIV/AIDS as metaphoric are borne out by the shame and stigma which make acknowledging and treating the disease difficult. While recognising the relevance of being against the interpretation of disease this thesis is an attempt to argue for what we can learn from considering the metaphors that constitute what might be called the official fiction, that is, literary fiction, about HIV/AIDS in South Africa. I will focus generally on how metaphor might offer a singular way of communicating the experience of the diseased body in the context of the abstracting expertise of modem medicine. And I will also examine two instances in which metaphor and fiction might give specific insight into the experience of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. 2015-04-02T13:53:49Z 2015-04-02T13:53:49Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12631 eng application/pdf Department of English Language and Literature Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa
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title Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa
title_full Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa
title_fullStr Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa
title_short Rhyming youth with death : what we might learn from HIV/AIDS fiction in South Africa
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topic English Language and Literature
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