AIDS posters can be treated as material objects whose production, distribution and consumption varied across time and place. It is also possible to reconstruct and analyse the public health discourse at the time these powerful images appeared. More recently, however, these conventional historical approaches have been challenged by projects in literary and art criticism. Here, images of AIDS are considered in terms of their function in and for a new discursive regime of power centred on the human body and its visualization. How images of AIDS came to be understood in Western culture in relation to wider political and economic conditions redefines the historical task
grantor: University of TorontoThis project is an attempt to critically engage with pedagog...
As a corollary to The Declaration of Commitment, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly Spec...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...
This paper investigates why, during the 1980s and 1990s health posters moved into focus in Anglo-Ame...
The purpose of this research is to examine the development and progression of HIV/AIDS stigma within...
The photography of people with AIDS has been subject to numerous critiques in the 1980s and has beco...
Abstract: In this paper we analyze the visual cultures surrounding HIV and AIDS; we are especially i...
Abstract: In this paper we analyze the visual cultures surrounding HIV and AIDS; we are especially i...
ABSTRACT This project explores the representation and conceptualization of health and disease...
ABSTRACT This project explores the representation and conceptualization of health and disease...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12The purpose of this research is to examine the d...
As a consequence of pharmaceutical advancements, HIV is no longer described in terms of the absence ...
As a consequence of pharmaceutical advancements, HIV is no longer described in terms of the absence ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis project is an attempt to critically engage with pedagog...
The portrayal of HIV/AIDS in photographic imagery provides a powerful foundation from which to exam...
grantor: University of TorontoThis project is an attempt to critically engage with pedagog...
As a corollary to The Declaration of Commitment, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly Spec...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...
This paper investigates why, during the 1980s and 1990s health posters moved into focus in Anglo-Ame...
The purpose of this research is to examine the development and progression of HIV/AIDS stigma within...
The photography of people with AIDS has been subject to numerous critiques in the 1980s and has beco...
Abstract: In this paper we analyze the visual cultures surrounding HIV and AIDS; we are especially i...
Abstract: In this paper we analyze the visual cultures surrounding HIV and AIDS; we are especially i...
ABSTRACT This project explores the representation and conceptualization of health and disease...
ABSTRACT This project explores the representation and conceptualization of health and disease...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12The purpose of this research is to examine the d...
As a consequence of pharmaceutical advancements, HIV is no longer described in terms of the absence ...
As a consequence of pharmaceutical advancements, HIV is no longer described in terms of the absence ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis project is an attempt to critically engage with pedagog...
The portrayal of HIV/AIDS in photographic imagery provides a powerful foundation from which to exam...
grantor: University of TorontoThis project is an attempt to critically engage with pedagog...
As a corollary to The Declaration of Commitment, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly Spec...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...