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Dry Bones Breathe - Gay Men Creating Post-AIDS Identities and Cultures (Paperback)
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Dry Bones Breathe - Gay Men Creating Post-AIDS Identities and Cultures (Paperback)
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Dry Bones Breathe: Gay Men Creating Post-AIDS Identities and
Cultures breaks new ground in offering an original and insightful
interpretation of gay men s shifting experience of the AIDS
epidemic. From Dry Bones Breathe, you ll gain a deeper
understanding of current community debates focused on circuit
parties, unprotected sex, and gay men s sexual cultures, and you
will learn how social, political, and biomedical changes are
dramatically transforming gay identities and cultures.Dry Bones
Breathe is Eric Rofes'explosive follow-up to Reviving the Tribe, a
book which broke open debates in gay communities around the world
about sex, identity, and gay men s relationship to AIDS. In this
volume, Rofes contends that most gay men no longer experience AIDS
as the crisis they did during the 1980s. Gay men often attribute
this shift to the advent of protozoa inhibitors, but Rofes explains
how other factors, including the epidemic s predicted trajectory,
new treatments for opportunistic infections, the passage of time,
and the increasing diversity of gay men inhabiting communities
throughout the country have set in motion the transformation of gay
life. AIDS organizations and gay leaders, however, continue to
assert that gay men experience AIDS as an emergency, resulting in a
tremendous dissonance between gay leaders and their communities. In
the midst of this controversy, Dry Bones Breathe lets you share in
stories of hope and recovery and a new vision for AIDS work that
demands a radical redesign of prevention, care, and activism. Dry
Bones Breathe tackles several other issues concerning the powerful
shifts occurring in gay communities and cultures by: explaining why
an understanding of the terms "post-AIDS" and "post-crisis" is
crucial to interpreting contemporary gay male cultures and what
Australian prevention theorists have to offer gay men in the United
States describing the "Protozoa Moment" and exploring how a
dangerous obsession with pharmaceuticals is leading many to
mistakenly attribute all changes in gay men s cultures to
combination therapies examining the writings of Larry Kramer,
Andrew Sullivan, Michelangelo Signorile, and Gabriel Rightly to
illustrate how the crisis construct has unleashed a backlash
against gay sexual cultures discussing the dramatic diminution in
gay men s AIDS-related deaths in epicenter cities and the impact of
shrinking obituary pages on gay men s mental health exploring the
diverse relationships to the epidemic forged by young gay men, gay
men of color, gay men from rural or small towns, and middle-aged
men not infected with HI detailing how HI prevention and service
organizations targeting gay men must redesign their mission and
restructure their work In response to continuing efforts to direct
gay men back into a state of emergency, Dry Bones Breathe suggests
that long-term prevention efforts must be constructed around
something other than a crisis. While AIDS organizations look at gay
men s diminished participation in AIDS activism, Rofes argues that
these organizations should face how they have distanced themselves
from the reality of most gay men s lives. From stories and
experiences full of hope, anger, sadness, and strength, Dry Bones
Breathe will teach you about gay men who no longer base their
identities and cultures solely around AIDS.
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