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Robert Ariss - activist and academic - had a unique vision of
HIV/AIDS. As an HIV seropositive individual for many years before
his death on May 9, 1994, he was a full participant in, and critic
of, the development of the gay community's response to the HIV
epidemic both in Australia and internationally. Though Ariss' life
is a definite presence in this study, Against Death: The Practice
of Living with AIDS is not an autobiography. Instead, it is a
unique and critical account of a public health crisis, a
community's response, and the politics of sexuality. It was in
Sydney, Australia, world-famous for its Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras,
that Robert Ariss lived and worked. It is his vision of that
community - of its members infected with and affected by HIV -
which is documented in this remarkable anthropological study. Yet
the study's implications reach beyond Sydney to all communities
living with HIV and AIDS.
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