"Unstable Frontiers "was first published in 1994. Minnesota
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"John Erni's heartfelt and insightful book is a valuable
contribution to the study of the cultural politics of AIDS."-Jeff
Nunokawa Princeton University
The "cure" for AIDS: The search goes on, keeping pace with our
belief that AIDS is incurable. How such a seeming paradox works-and
how it may well work against the proper treatment of the disease-is
the subject of Unstable Frontiers, a probing, critical look at the
cultural politics behind the quest for a cure for AIDS.
This massive commercial and scientific project, John Erni
suggests, actually hinges on our contradictory definitions of the
disease as curable and incurable at the same time. Drawing on
diverse sources, from popular media to medical literature to
cultural theory, he shows how the dual discourse of
curability/incurability frames the way we think about and act on
issues of medical treatment for AIDS. His work makes a major
advance in our understanding of--and, perhaps, humane response
to--a national crisis.
In his critique of the logic and fantasies underlying the double
definition of AIDS, Erni explores a broad range of issues: the
scientific paradigm used to develop AZT; the politics of
alternative treatment practices, of clinical drug trials, and of
AIDS activism; and the notions of time and temporality operating in
AIDS treatment science. He also addresses the problematic popular
themes, such as "AIDS is invariably fatal" and "Knowledge =
Cure."
Unique in its approach to a social and political issue still in
the making, the book reveals how AIDS has challenged
technomedicine's historical position of authority-and in doing so,
recasts this challenge in a powerful and ultimately hopeful
way.
John Nguyet Erni is assistant professor of communication at the
University of New Hampshire. He has published essays on AIDS and is
currently working on a book about AIDS in Thailand.
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