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  1. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_SontagSusan Sontag - Wikipedia

    Susan Sontag, născută Susan Rosenblatt (n. 16 ianuarie 1933, New York City, New York, SUA – d. 28 decembrie 2004, New York City, New York, SUA) a fost o scriitoare, filosoafă și activistă americană. Eseul care a consacrat-o este Împotriva interpretării, scris în plină Revoluție Culturală a anilor '60, o pledoarie pentru ...

  2. May 25, 2023 · On Women by Susan Sontag is published by Hamish Hamilton (£16.99). To support the Guardian and Observer, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply.

  3. Illness as Metaphor. Illness as Metaphor is a 1978 work of critical theory by Susan Sontag, in which she challenged the victim-blaming in the language that is often used to describe diseases and the people affected by them. Teasing out the similarities between public perspectives on cancer (the paradigmatic disease of the 20th century before ...

  4. May 6, 2019 · Susan Sontag, American writer, in France on Nov. 3, 1972 Jean-Regis Roustan—Roger Viollet/Getty Images. By Olivia B. Waxman. May 6, 2019 5:55 PM EDT.

  5. May 21, 2018 · SONTAG, Susan. ( b. 16 January 1933 in New York City), critic, essayist, novelist, and radical New York intellectual who emerged during the 1960s as a provocative commentator on avant-garde art, popular culture, and leftist politics. Born Susan Lee Rosenblatt, Sontag was the eldest of two daughters of Jack Rosenblatt and Mildred Jacobson, both ...

  6. 978-0374226268. On Photography is a 1977 collection of essays by American writer Susan Sontag. The book originated from a series of essays Sontag published in the New York Review of Books between 1973 and 1977. In On Photography, Sontag examines the history and contemporary role of photography in society. She contrasts the work of Diane Arbus ...

  7. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Susan_SontagSusan Sontag - Wikiquote

    2 days ago · Susan Sontag. Ours is an age which consciously pursues health, and yet only believes in the reality of sickness. The truths we respect are those born of affliction. Susan Sontag ( 16 January 1933 – 28 December 2004) was a Jewish-American essayist, literary critic, cultural theorist, and political activist.

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