We Are Having This Conversation Now offers a history, present, and future of AIDS through thirteen short conversations between Alexandra Juhasz and Theodore Kerr, scholars deeply embedded in HIV responses. They establish multiple timelines of the epidemic, offering six foundational periodizations of AIDS culture, tracing how attention to the crisis has waxed and waned from the 1980s to the present. They begin the book with a 1990 educational video produced by a Black health collective, using it to consider organizing intersectionally, theories of videotape, empowerment movements, and memorialization. This video is one of many powerful yet overlooked objects that the pair focus on through conversation to understand HIV across time. Along the way, they share their own artwork, activism, and stories of the epidemic. Their conversations illuminate the vital role personal experience, community, cultural production, and connection play in the creation of AIDS-related knowledge, archives, and social change. Throughout, Juhasz and Kerr invite readers to reflect and find ways to engage in their own AIDS-related culture and conversation.
- Cover
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- The Times of Aids. Timeline 1
- Introduction. We Are Starting This Conversation, Again
- Part One. Trigger
- Trigger 1. What We See
- Trigger 2. Seeing Tape in Time
- Trigger 3. Being Triggered Together
- Trigger 4. Being Triggered in Times
- Trigger 5. Being Triggered by Absence
- Trigger 6. How to Have an AIDS Memorial in an Epidemic
- An Aids Conversation Script To Be Read Aloud. Timeline 2
- Part Two. Silence
- 7. Silence + Object
- 8. Silence + Art
- 9. Silence + Video
- 10. Silence + Undetectability
- 11. Silence + Conversation
- 12. Silence + Interaction
- 13. Silence + Transformation
- Conclusion. We Are Beginning This Conversation, Again
- Sources and Influences. Timeline 3
- Notes
- Index
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