From Surviving to Metaviving : A New Rhetorical Formation in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patient Discourse (Bloomsbury Studies in Health Communication)

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From Surviving to Metaviving : A New Rhetorical Formation in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patient Discourse (Bloomsbury Studies in Health Communication)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 136 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781666973105
  • DDC分類 401.41

Full Description

As treatments have advanced, metastatic breast cancer has become a disease that some women can live with for years, which has changed the language that women use to discuss living with this form of breast cancer as discussed in this book.

Using the framework of Celeste Condit's rhetorical formations, which includes uses of metaphors, topics, and values, among other rhetorical features, the author examines how language has shifted from one of war and survivor rhetoric to that of metavivor rhetoric, which includes metaphors of water and prison, among others. Another hallmark of this emerging rhetorical formation is existing in a state of liminality where the cancer neither progresses nor retreats, leading to women experiencing time differently. By examining how women discuss living with cancer in an online breast cancer support group, the author analyzes the language shifts taking place and argues that women have moved from the dominant war/survivor rhetorical formation to one grounded in metavivor rhetoric.

Within this evolution comes an understanding of what it means to live with a chronic, yet ultimately, terminal, illness and an acknowledgment of the impact that their lives' perceived time has on these language choices.

Contents

1. The Rhetoric of Metastatic Breast Cancer
2. A Theory and Methodology of Rhetorical Formations in an Online Message Board
3. The Dominant Rhetorical Formation in Breast Cancer Discourse: War Rhetoric
4. . 'I Guess I'll Never Be a Survivor': The Existing Rhetorical Formation for Metastatic Breast Cancer
5. From Surviving to Metaviving: Confronting Mortality through Breast Cancer
Rhetoric
6. Promoting Rhetorical Changes for Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Appendix
Works Cited
About the Author

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