How to have theory in an epidemic : cultural chronicles of AIDS / Paula A. Treichler.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Durham : Duke University Press, 1999.Description: xi, 477 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0822322862
  • 9780822322863
  • 0822323184
  • 9780822323181
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.1/969792 21
LOC classification:
  • RA644.A25 T78 1999
Contents:
AIDS, homophobia, and biomedical discourse: an epidemic of signification -- The burdens of history: gender and representation in AIDS discourse, 1981-1988 -- AIDS and HIV infection in the Third World: a first world chronicle -- Seduced and terrorized: AIDS in the media -- AIDS, HIV, and the cultural construction of reality -- AIDS narratives on television: whose story? -- AIDS, Africa, and cultural theory -- Beyond Cosmo: AIDS, identity, and inscriptions of gender -- How to have theory in an epidemic: the evolution of AIDS, treatment and activism.
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Book Book Stonewall Special collection RA 644 TRE 1999 1 Available (Restricted Access) available upon request to members 08223231841

Includes bibliographical references (p. [387]-451) and index.

AIDS, homophobia, and biomedical discourse: an epidemic of signification -- The burdens of history: gender and representation in AIDS discourse, 1981-1988 -- AIDS and HIV infection in the Third World: a first world chronicle -- Seduced and terrorized: AIDS in the media -- AIDS, HIV, and the cultural construction of reality -- AIDS narratives on television: whose story? -- AIDS, Africa, and cultural theory -- Beyond Cosmo: AIDS, identity, and inscriptions of gender -- How to have theory in an epidemic: the evolution of AIDS, treatment and activism.

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