Between 1988 and 1994 American comic books engaged the politics, problematics, and crises of the AIDS epidemic by injecting the virus and its social, cultural, and epidemiological effects on gay men into the four-color fantasies of the superhero genre. As the comic-book industry was undergoing major internal changes that allowed for more mature, adult storylines, creators challenged the Comics Code Authority’s 1954 sanction against the representation of homosexuality to create, for the first time, openly gay characters. Creators’ efforts were driven by a desire to recognize the reality of gay men’s lived experiences, especially crucial in the epidemic time of the AIDS crisis. Through mainstream superhero comic books a small body of conscien...
abstract: Since the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) crisis began in the early 1980s, ther...
Wrath of God syndrome, Gay-related Immuno- deficiency Syndrome, Gay Cancer, Gay Plague—these are the...
Superhero comic book characters have historically engaged issues of social concern. From Superman’s ...
This study examines the representation of the AIDS crisis and People with AIDS (PWAs) in comics prod...
Prepared in partial completion for the Master's degree in American Studies at UMass Boston. Abstract...
Superheroes have always battled cultural anxieties and worked through grand morality tales, but thro...
Due to the increased interest and popularity of comic book movies and their original counterparts, I...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
On the morning of October 2, 1985, Rock Hudson died of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). By...
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This presentation investigates the impact of the United States AIDS crisis from 1981-1985, and speci...
This work is out-of-print in paper.A bibliographical checklist of early journal, magazine, and newsp...
This thesis is focused on American gay male comics and queer alternative comics. I argue that the fi...
© 2011 Dr. Dion KaganSince HIV/AIDS entered public consciousness as `GRID' (Gay Related Immune Defic...
The emergence of the AIDS epidemic in New York ignited debates about the perceived centrality of ‘pr...
abstract: Since the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) crisis began in the early 1980s, ther...
Wrath of God syndrome, Gay-related Immuno- deficiency Syndrome, Gay Cancer, Gay Plague—these are the...
Superhero comic book characters have historically engaged issues of social concern. From Superman’s ...
This study examines the representation of the AIDS crisis and People with AIDS (PWAs) in comics prod...
Prepared in partial completion for the Master's degree in American Studies at UMass Boston. Abstract...
Superheroes have always battled cultural anxieties and worked through grand morality tales, but thro...
Due to the increased interest and popularity of comic book movies and their original counterparts, I...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
On the morning of October 2, 1985, Rock Hudson died of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). By...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/starkstudentconference/2015/Program/6/thumbnail.jp...
This presentation investigates the impact of the United States AIDS crisis from 1981-1985, and speci...
This work is out-of-print in paper.A bibliographical checklist of early journal, magazine, and newsp...
This thesis is focused on American gay male comics and queer alternative comics. I argue that the fi...
© 2011 Dr. Dion KaganSince HIV/AIDS entered public consciousness as `GRID' (Gay Related Immune Defic...
The emergence of the AIDS epidemic in New York ignited debates about the perceived centrality of ‘pr...
abstract: Since the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) crisis began in the early 1980s, ther...
Wrath of God syndrome, Gay-related Immuno- deficiency Syndrome, Gay Cancer, Gay Plague—these are the...
Superhero comic book characters have historically engaged issues of social concern. From Superman’s ...