AIDS and the Distribution of Crises

AIDS and the Distribution of Crises

  • Author: Cheng, Jih-Fei; Juhasz, Alexandra; Shahani, Nishant
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9781478007777
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781478009269
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2020
  • Month: April
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
AIDS and the Distribution of Crises engages with the AIDS pandemic as a network of varied historical, overlapping, and ongoing crises born of global capitalism and colonial, racialized, gendered, and sexual violence. Drawing on their investments in activism, media, anticolonialism, feminism, and queer and trans of color critiques, the scholars, activists, and artists in this volume outline how the neoliberal logic of “crisis” structures how AIDS is aesthetically, institutionally, and politically reproduced and experienced. Among other topics, the authors examine the writing of the history of AIDS; settler colonial narratives and laws impacting risk in Indigenous communities; the early internet regulation of both content and online AIDS activism; the Black gendered and sexual politics of pleasure, desire, and (in)visibility; and how persistent attention to white men has shaped AIDS as intrinsic to multiple, unremarkable crises among people of color and in the Global South.

Contributors. Cecilia Aldarondo, Pablo Alvarez, Marlon M. Bailey, Emily Bass, Darius Bost, Ian Bradley-Perrin, Jih-Fei Cheng, Bishnupriya Ghosh, Roger Hallas, Pato Hebert, Jim Hubbard, Andrew J. Jolivette, Julia S. Jordan-Zachery, Alexandra Juhasz, Dredge Byung'chu Kang-Nguyễn, Theodore (Ted) Kerr, Catherine Yuk-ping Lo, Cait McKinney, Viviane Namaste, Elton Naswood, Cindy Patton, Margaret Rhee, Juana María Rodríguez, Sarah Schulman, Nishant Shahani, C. Riley Snorton, Eric A. Stanley, Jessica Whitbread, Quito Ziegler
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Forword / Cindy Patton
  • Preface / Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Juhasz, and Nishant Shahani
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction / Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Juhasz, and Nishant Shahani
  • One. Dispatches on the Globalizations of AIDS / A Dialogue between Theodore (Ted) Kerr,Catherine Yuk-ping Lo, Ian Bradley-Perrin,Sarah Schulman, and Eric A. Stanley, with an Introduction by Nishant Shahani
  • Two. The Costs of Living: Reflections on Global Health Crises / Bishnupriya Ghosh
  • Three. Aids, Women of Color Feminisms, Queer and Trans of Color Critiques, and the Crises of Knowledge Production / Jih-Fei Cheng
  • Four. Safe, Soulful Sex: HIV/AIDS Talk / Julia S. Jordan-Zachery
  • Five. AIDS Histories: The Case of Haitians in Montreal / Viviane Namaste
  • Six. “A Voice Demonic and Proud": Shifting the Geographies of Blame in Assotto Saint's “Sacred Life: Art and AIDS” / Darius Bost
  • Seven. Crisis Infrastructures: AIDS Activism Meets Internet Regulation / Cait McKinney
  • Eight. Dispatches from the Pasts/Memories of AIDS / A Dialogue between Cecilia Aldarondo, Roger Hallas, Pablo Alvarez, Jim Hubbard, and Dredge Byung’chu Kang-Nguyễn, with an Introduction by Jih-Fei Cheng
  • Nine. Black Gay Men's Sexual Health and the Means of Pleasure in the Age of AIDS / Marlon M. Bailey
  • Ten. HIV, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism: Understanding PTIS, Crisis Resolution, and the Art of Ceremony / Andrew J. Jolivette
  • Eleven. Activism and Identity in the Ruins of Representation / Juana María Rodríguez
  • Twelve. Dispatches from the Futures of AIDS / A Dialogue between Emily Bass, Pato Hebert, Elton Naswood, Margaret Rhee, and Jessica Whitbread, with Images by Quito Ziegler and an Introduction by Alexandra Juhasz
  • Afterword. On Crisis and Abolition / C. Riley Snorton
  • Contributors
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