We are having this conversation now : the times of AIDS cultural production / Alexandra Juhasz + Theodore Kerr.

"In 2014, veteran HIV/AIDS activists and media makers Alexandra Juhasz and Theodore (Ted) Kerr noticed a resurgence of mainstream interest in representing white gay male experiences of "the AIDS crisis" of the 1980s and early 1990s. This plethora of representations followed a long sil...

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Main Authors: Juhasz, Alexandra (Author), Kerr, Theodore (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2022.
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505 0 |a The times of AIDS: Timeline 1 -- Introduction: We are starting this conversation, again -- Trigger: What we see -- Trigger: Seeing tape in time -- Trigger: Being triggered together -- Trigger: Being triggered in times -- Trigger: Being triggered by absence -- Trigger: How to have an AIDS memorial in an epidemic -- A script for AIDS workers: Timeline 2 -- Silence + object -- Silence + art -- Silence + video -- Silence + undetectability -- Silence + conversation -- Silence + inter(action) -- Silence + transformation -- Conclusion: We are beginning this conversation, again -- Sources and influences: Timeline 3. 
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