A Leap in the Dark: AIDS, Art & Contemporary Cultures

by Allan Klusacek

Other authorsKen Morrison (Editor)
Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

NX180.A36 L4

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Publication

Vehicule Press (1992), Paperback, 340 pages

Description

AIDS is a focal point for many of the social ills that plague modern society, as well as being what many countries have declared their major public health problem. It challenges and defies our institutions, our communities, and for many of us, our lives and bodies. In this international anthology, essays by historians and anthropologists present a historical context for AIDS, while contributions from artists, writers, art critics, and AIDS activists describe the multifaceted involvement of the artistic community in the fight against the disease. A Leap in the Dark examines censorship: culturally specific HIV education and prevention; the politics of desire; AIDS, aesthetics and activism; erotica and safe(r) sex; the impact of AIDS on gay and lesbian friendship; and the representation of AIDS in the media. This international anthology includes contributions from historians, anthropologists, filmmakers, visual artists, art critics, feminists, and AIDS activists.… (more)

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Physical description

340 p.; 8.9 inches

ISBN

1550650203 / 9781550650204

Local notes

OCLC = 171

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