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Following the development of anti-retroviral therapies (ARVs), many
people affected by HIV in the 1980s and 1990s have now been living
with the condition for decades. Drawing on perspectives from
leading scholars in Bangladesh, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand,
Switzerland, Ukraine, the UK and the US, as well as research from
India and Kenya, this book explores the experiences of sex and
sexuality in individuals and groups living with HIV in later life.
Contributions consider the impacts of stigma, barriers to intimacy,
physiological sequelae, long-term care, undetectability, pleasure
and biomedical prevention (TasP and PrEP). With the increasing
global availability of ARVs and ageing populations, this book
offers essential future directions, practical applications and
implications for both policy and research.
Critical Queer Studies examines contemporary films and
documentaries that dramatize the intersection of law and queer
life, analyzing the effects of legal doctrines-jury selection,
unwanted sexual advance, negligence, hate crimes, and gay
marriage-on the production and reception of queer film and fiction.
Exploring the interaction of these discourses by discussing
internationally-known American films, the book demonstrates how the
law maintains its hold over the queer subject through promoting
certain ideological fictions and conversely how film and literature
draw upon the material realities of queer legal status to dramatize
conflicts between law and the marginalized subject. Critical Queer
Studies synthesizes queer studies, law and literature, and film
studies, engaging these fields to show how the struggle for gay and
lesbian rights has influenced the production of film and fiction.
Critical Queer Studies examines contemporary films and
documentaries that dramatize the intersection of law and queer
life, analyzing the effects of legal doctrines-jury selection,
unwanted sexual advance, negligence, hate crimes, and gay
marriage-on the production and reception of queer film and fiction.
Exploring the interaction of these discourses by discussing
internationally-known American films, the book demonstrates how the
law maintains its hold over the queer subject through promoting
certain ideological fictions and conversely how film and literature
draw upon the material realities of queer legal status to dramatize
conflicts between law and the marginalized subject. Critical Queer
Studies synthesizes queer studies, law and literature, and film
studies, engaging these fields to show how the struggle for gay and
lesbian rights has influenced the production of film and fiction.
Following the development of anti-retroviral therapies (ARVs), many
people affected by HIV in the 1980s and 1990s have now been living
with the condition for decades. Drawing on perspectives from
leading scholars in Bangladesh, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand,
Switzerland, Ukraine, the UK and the US, as well as research from
India and Kenya, this book explores the experiences of sex and
sexuality in individuals and groups living with HIV in later life.
Contributions consider the impacts of stigma, barriers to intimacy,
physiological sequelae, long-term care, undetectability, pleasure
and biomedical prevention (TasP and PrEP). With the increasing
global availability of ARVs and ageing populations, this book
offers essential future directions, practical applications and
implications for both policy and research.
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