AIDS: Cultural Analysis / Cultural Activism by Douglas Crimp

AIDS: Cultural Analysis / Cultural Activism

Douglas Crimp

272 pages first pub 1987 (editions)

nonfiction lgbtqia+ challenging emotional informative slow-paced
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AIDS: Cultural Analysis / Cultural Activism by Douglas Crimp is a enlightening and emotionally charged read that is a perfect fit for readers who are passionate about social justice, LGBTQIA+ issues, and the intersection of culture, politics, and activism, and are looking for a nuanced and multifaceted exploration of the complex meanings and implications of the AIDS crisis.

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The literature on AIDS has attempted to teach us the "facts" about this new disease or to provide a narrative account of scientific discovery and developing public health policy. But AIDS has precipitated a crisis that is not primarily medical, or...

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