AIDS and the Distribution of Crises engages with the AIDS pandemic as a network of varied historical, overlapping, and ongoing crises born of global capitalism and colonial, racialized, gendered, and sexual violence. Drawing on their investments in activism, media, anticolonialism, feminism, and queer and trans of color critiques, the scholars, activists, and artists in this volume outline how the neoliberal logic of “crisis” structures how AIDS is aesthetically, institutionally, and politically reproduced and experienced
Through a theoretical and archival analysis of HIV/AIDS literature, this dissertation argues that th...
In this vitally important book, medical anthropologist Holly Wardlow takes readers through a ten-yea...
Diese Rezension von AIDS and the distribution of crises verortet den von Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Ju...
AIDS and the Distribution of Crises engages with the AIDS pandemic as a network of varied historical...
How are returns to AIDS cultural production whitewashed, and how can we return, attending with care ...
Review of On Our Backs: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work, curated by Alexis Heller for New Yo...
This study examines the representation of the AIDS crisis and People with AIDS (PWAs) in comics prod...
Since its official discovery in 1981, the story of HIV/AIDS has been a story of inequality. Not only...
The political impact of HIV/AIDS varies greatly and is difficult to map. States depend on how govern...
Rather than waiting decades to respond, novelists of nearly every literary genre began conceptualizi...
Today, an estimated 36.7 million people are living with HIV, a shocking number less than 40 years af...
A Dialogue between Emily Bass, Pato Hebert, Elton Naswood, Margaret Rhee, and Jessica Whitbread, wit...
Using methods of critical queer genealogy and discourse analysis, Injury & Resistance historicizes t...
In 1983, the first year The New York Times wrote more than one story on AIDS — acquired immune defic...
Historical data from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s (NYC DOHMH) Communi...
Through a theoretical and archival analysis of HIV/AIDS literature, this dissertation argues that th...
In this vitally important book, medical anthropologist Holly Wardlow takes readers through a ten-yea...
Diese Rezension von AIDS and the distribution of crises verortet den von Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Ju...
AIDS and the Distribution of Crises engages with the AIDS pandemic as a network of varied historical...
How are returns to AIDS cultural production whitewashed, and how can we return, attending with care ...
Review of On Our Backs: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work, curated by Alexis Heller for New Yo...
This study examines the representation of the AIDS crisis and People with AIDS (PWAs) in comics prod...
Since its official discovery in 1981, the story of HIV/AIDS has been a story of inequality. Not only...
The political impact of HIV/AIDS varies greatly and is difficult to map. States depend on how govern...
Rather than waiting decades to respond, novelists of nearly every literary genre began conceptualizi...
Today, an estimated 36.7 million people are living with HIV, a shocking number less than 40 years af...
A Dialogue between Emily Bass, Pato Hebert, Elton Naswood, Margaret Rhee, and Jessica Whitbread, wit...
Using methods of critical queer genealogy and discourse analysis, Injury & Resistance historicizes t...
In 1983, the first year The New York Times wrote more than one story on AIDS — acquired immune defic...
Historical data from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s (NYC DOHMH) Communi...
Through a theoretical and archival analysis of HIV/AIDS literature, this dissertation argues that th...
In this vitally important book, medical anthropologist Holly Wardlow takes readers through a ten-yea...
Diese Rezension von AIDS and the distribution of crises verortet den von Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Ju...