In:Crises We Live By: A transdisciplinary study of crisis and its metaphors in their cultural context
Edited by Irene Leonardis
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 20] 2026
► pp. 92–108
Illness and war
Susan Sontag reconsidered
Published online: 5 February 2026
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.20.04mar
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.20.04mar
Abstract
The Sars-CoV-2 pandemic has reignited the debate on the metaphors of illness. Susan Sontag’s
contributions from the 1970s and 1980s continue to serve as a milestone in multidisciplinary discussions on figurative
language: her conception of illness carries relevant consequences in different directions. The present essay unfolds
in two parts. The first part retraces the 20th-century debate on metaphor, focusing particularly on the question of
metaphoric truth, with an emphasis on Continental philosophy. The second part endeavours to reconstruct a sort of
political “metaphorology” of the pandemic, also serving as a critical review of Sontag’s argument. Through a
bio-linguistic and biopolitical reconsideration of the COVID crisis, it becomes evident that the “disease/war”
dispositif is as radical as an absolute metaphor.
Keywords: Susan Sontag, Paul Ricoeur, pandemic, metaphor, illness, biopolitics
Article outline
- 1.On truth and lies in a metaphorical sense: Philosophical premises
- 1.1Life and death of metaphor
- 1.2The dialogue between Ricoeur and Derrida
- 1.3True metaphors
- 1.4Criteria for metaphorisation
- 2.War, illness and other crises
- 2.1The pandemic and its metaphors
- 2.2Is illness a war?
- 2.3Constructing enemies
- 2.4Biopolitical metaphors
Notes References
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