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The contributors to AIDS and the Distribution of Crises outline the myriad ways that the AIDS pandemic exists within a network of varied historical, overlapping, and ongoing crises borne of global capitalism and colonial, racialized, and gendered violence.

Trade Review
“An exceptionally exciting book, AIDS and the Distribution of Crises is unlike any other collection on HIV/AIDS I have read. This volume makes critically important interventions into our past, present, and future imaginations of HIV/AIDS. It should be widely read and taught.” -- Jennifer Brier, author of * Infectious Ideas: U.S. Political Responses to the AIDS Crisis *
“This volume reshapes our critical orientation by insisting on a conception of the AIDS pandemic not as a rarefied historical period or a particular epidemiological tragedy but rather as a space for opening up theoretical and conceptual inquires into the violent consequences caused by the ideological deployment and dissemination of ‘crisis.’ A capacious and compelling rendering of the AIDS pandemic, it offers a potent dwelling space for critical reflection and a powerful provocation into thinking otherwise about AIDS and the world at large.” -- Martin F. Manalansan IV, author of * Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora *
AIDS and the Dis­tribution of Crises is a curated collection of perspectives and scholarly work on the past, present, and fu­ture of the global AIDS crises. . . . Any of us in the health care field who interact with patients, work in health policy, teach or work with future phy­sicians or learners, or are interested in global health should read this compilation. The writ­ing is illuminating, engaging and eye-opening.” -- Shruti Varadarajan * Family Medicine *

Table of Contents
Foreword / Cindy Patton vii
Preface / Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Juhasz, and Nishant Shahani xvii
Acknowledgments xxvii
Introduction / Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Juhasz, and Nishant Shahani 1
1. Dispatches on the Globalization 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 29
2. The Costs of Living: Reflections on Global Health Crises / Bishnupriya Ghosh 60
3. AIDS, Women of Color Feminisms, Queer and Trans of Color Critiques, and the Crises of Knowledge Production / Jih-Fei Cheng 76
4. Safe, Soulful Sex: HIV/AIDS Talk / Julia S. Jordan-Zachery 93
5. AIDS Histories Otherwise: The Case of Haitians in Montreal / Viviane Namaste 131
6. "A Voice Demonic and Proud": Shifting the Geographies of Blame in Assotto Saint's "Sacred Life: Art and AIDS" / Darius Bost 148
7. Crisis Infrastructures: AIDS Activism Meets Internet Regulation / Cait McKinney 162
8. 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 183
9. Black Gay Men's Sexual Health and the Means of Pleasure in the Age of AIDS / Marlon M. Bailey 217
10. HIV, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism: Understanding PTIS, Crisis Resolution, and the Art of Ceremony / Andrew J. Jolivette 236
11. Activism and Identity in the Ruins of Representation / Juana María Rodríguez 257
12. 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 and Introduction by Alexandra Juhasz 288
Afterword. On Crisis and Abolition / C. Riley Snorton 313
Contributors 319
Index 329

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    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 17/04/2020
    ISBN13: 9781478007777, 978-1478007777
    ISBN10: 147800777X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The contributors to AIDS and the Distribution of Crises outline the myriad ways that the AIDS pandemic exists within a network of varied historical, overlapping, and ongoing crises borne of global capitalism and colonial, racialized, and gendered violence.

    Trade Review
    “An exceptionally exciting book, AIDS and the Distribution of Crises is unlike any other collection on HIV/AIDS I have read. This volume makes critically important interventions into our past, present, and future imaginations of HIV/AIDS. It should be widely read and taught.” -- Jennifer Brier, author of * Infectious Ideas: U.S. Political Responses to the AIDS Crisis *
    “This volume reshapes our critical orientation by insisting on a conception of the AIDS pandemic not as a rarefied historical period or a particular epidemiological tragedy but rather as a space for opening up theoretical and conceptual inquires into the violent consequences caused by the ideological deployment and dissemination of ‘crisis.’ A capacious and compelling rendering of the AIDS pandemic, it offers a potent dwelling space for critical reflection and a powerful provocation into thinking otherwise about AIDS and the world at large.” -- Martin F. Manalansan IV, author of * Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora *
    AIDS and the Dis­tribution of Crises is a curated collection of perspectives and scholarly work on the past, present, and fu­ture of the global AIDS crises. . . . Any of us in the health care field who interact with patients, work in health policy, teach or work with future phy­sicians or learners, or are interested in global health should read this compilation. The writ­ing is illuminating, engaging and eye-opening.” -- Shruti Varadarajan * Family Medicine *

    Table of Contents
    Foreword / Cindy Patton vii
    Preface / Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Juhasz, and Nishant Shahani xvii
    Acknowledgments xxvii
    Introduction / Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Juhasz, and Nishant Shahani 1
    1. Dispatches on the Globalization 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 29
    2. The Costs of Living: Reflections on Global Health Crises / Bishnupriya Ghosh 60
    3. AIDS, Women of Color Feminisms, Queer and Trans of Color Critiques, and the Crises of Knowledge Production / Jih-Fei Cheng 76
    4. Safe, Soulful Sex: HIV/AIDS Talk / Julia S. Jordan-Zachery 93
    5. AIDS Histories Otherwise: The Case of Haitians in Montreal / Viviane Namaste 131
    6. "A Voice Demonic and Proud": Shifting the Geographies of Blame in Assotto Saint's "Sacred Life: Art and AIDS" / Darius Bost 148
    7. Crisis Infrastructures: AIDS Activism Meets Internet Regulation / Cait McKinney 162
    8. 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 183
    9. Black Gay Men's Sexual Health and the Means of Pleasure in the Age of AIDS / Marlon M. Bailey 217
    10. HIV, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism: Understanding PTIS, Crisis Resolution, and the Art of Ceremony / Andrew J. Jolivette 236
    11. Activism and Identity in the Ruins of Representation / Juana María Rodríguez 257
    12. 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 and Introduction by Alexandra Juhasz 288
    Afterword. On Crisis and Abolition / C. Riley Snorton 313
    Contributors 319
    Index 329

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