Stories of suffering

bodies and illness in post-communist Rom

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DOI :

https://doi.org/10.60056/CCL.2017..144-152

Ключови думи :

illness, vulnerability, post-communist Romanian literature, women

Абстракт

The fall of communism means liberty of expression, among other things. Contemporary writers tackle  topics that were either considered taboo, or were censored under communism, and they portray an immediate reality that reflects everyday society. One important element is the depiction of disease in the works written after 1989, namely from a perspective that pays great attention to the body. Diseases such as AIDS and syphilis terrify people, even though they are treatable and being kept under control. Departing from Susan Sontag's main idea from her essay Illness as Metaphor, in this article I explore the role of disease in contemporary society as depicted in two recent novels: Cruciada copiilor by Florina Ilis and Lizoanca la 11 ani by Doina Ruşti. Romanian post-communist society still avoids speaking about disease, because it is considered taboo. This avoidance most often frustrates the people afflicted by disease. One of the novels discussed in the article observes the relation between the disease and its symbolical meaning in post-communist society, and this is indicative of the problems people run into in their everyday lives. Thus, I demonstrate why disease is an important element in the reality depicted in the aforementioned novels, and I also highlight how illness becomes ore than a metaphor. It shows the institutionalized or structural arrangements in society.

Авторска биография

  • Автор: Adina Mocanu, Universitat de Barcelona

    Adina Mocanu is a graduate student in Literature at the University of Barcelona. She holds two master’s degrees: in Romanian studies from the University of Craiova, Romania, and in Construction and Representation of Cultural Identity from the University of Barcelona, Spain. Her research project and articles deal with the female body in post-communist Romanian literature (Florina Ilis, Doina Ruști, Nora Iuga, Liliana Corobca), and she is interested in themes such as sexuality, vulnerability, illness, and violence. Adina Mocanu is also editor of the Romanian cultural review “Prăvălia culturală”. 

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Публикуван

06-11-2025

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Раздел (Секция)

Pars pro toto. Proceedings of the Literature Session of the 11th CONGRESS OF SOUTH-EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES

Как да цитирате

Stories of suffering: bodies and illness in post-communist Rom. (2025). Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum, 3, 144-152. https://doi.org/10.60056/CCL.2017..144-152