The observations of Michel Foucault, noted Twentieth Century French philosopher, regarding modern power relations and orders of discourse, form the framework utilized to analyze and interpret the power struggles of AIDS activists and their opponents--the religious and radical right, and the administrative agencies of the \u27Liberal\u27 welfare State. Supported by the tools of sociolinguistic inquiry, the analysis highlights the success of a safer sex campaign in Houston, Texas to illustrate the dynamics of cultural and political change by means of discursive transformations initiated by the gay micro-culture. The KS/AIDS Foundation, allied with both the biomedical community and gay entertainment spheres, was successful in conveying biomedi...
Before the isolation of HIV as the causal agent for AIDS in 1984, mainstream medical authorities uni...
International audienceThis article analyses the communication stakes which marked the relationships ...
HIV/AIDS science has long been a site of contestation by civil society actors. Early activists origi...
The observations of Michel Foucault, noted Twentieth Century French philosopher, regarding modern po...
AIDS has become the most controversial issue to enter the American public discourse in the recent pa...
This study identifies differing interests which have impacted how Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndro...
International audienceAct Up–Paris became one of the most notable protest groups in France in the mi...
This dissertation examines the response of gay communities in Houston to the HIV/AIDS crisis of the ...
Chapter from The Body in Medical Thought and Practice, edited by Drew Leder. More about this chapter...
The explosion of the AIDS epidemic in the early Eighties, and the subsequent position the gay commun...
This thesis investigates the cultural and social production of AIDS in popular discourse, particular...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
Gay men have been severely affected by the AIDS crisis, and gay subjectivity, sexual ethics, and pol...
The emergence of the AIDS epidemic in New York ignited debates about the perceived centrality of ‘pr...
Building SPOT, a research intervention in HIV prevention, we get in a complex world, researched, inf...
Before the isolation of HIV as the causal agent for AIDS in 1984, mainstream medical authorities uni...
International audienceThis article analyses the communication stakes which marked the relationships ...
HIV/AIDS science has long been a site of contestation by civil society actors. Early activists origi...
The observations of Michel Foucault, noted Twentieth Century French philosopher, regarding modern po...
AIDS has become the most controversial issue to enter the American public discourse in the recent pa...
This study identifies differing interests which have impacted how Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndro...
International audienceAct Up–Paris became one of the most notable protest groups in France in the mi...
This dissertation examines the response of gay communities in Houston to the HIV/AIDS crisis of the ...
Chapter from The Body in Medical Thought and Practice, edited by Drew Leder. More about this chapter...
The explosion of the AIDS epidemic in the early Eighties, and the subsequent position the gay commun...
This thesis investigates the cultural and social production of AIDS in popular discourse, particular...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
Gay men have been severely affected by the AIDS crisis, and gay subjectivity, sexual ethics, and pol...
The emergence of the AIDS epidemic in New York ignited debates about the perceived centrality of ‘pr...
Building SPOT, a research intervention in HIV prevention, we get in a complex world, researched, inf...
Before the isolation of HIV as the causal agent for AIDS in 1984, mainstream medical authorities uni...
International audienceThis article analyses the communication stakes which marked the relationships ...
HIV/AIDS science has long been a site of contestation by civil society actors. Early activists origi...