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This edited collection brings together scholarship from established and emerging scholars in HIV/AIDS studies, French studies, Visual Arts, and Dance. As French writers and artists from the past five to ten years have been revisiting the AIDS crisis and its attendant cultural amnesia, their work has brought about the necessity of foregrounding vulnerability, exposure, risk, citizenship, and trauma when considering disease. By way of probing “rawness” and its varying iterations, this volume gathers analyses of HIV/AIDS productions from the 1980s to today in the service of excavating lessons learned by those living in proximity to disease. These lessons provide important tools to understand and discuss both the ongoing HIV and SARS-CoV-2 pandemics. The volume thus highlights the specificities of the former while offering solutions on how to discuss and mitigate the latter.



Trade Review

Such a well-conceived, trenchant, carefully balanced collection. These essays explicitly interrogate the Western "response to" — better termed, engagements with — HIV/AIDS and its contingencies, rebooting our knowledge and assumptions about all the topics it brings to the fore: social divisions, the ontology of politics and risk, cultural transfer, and the ongoing public trial of sex. From theory to public education, from hardcore porn to dance and TikTok, a treasury of materials bespeaks the impact these struggles have made on our culture, as these essays and interviews rove gracefully but probingly through it. The specifics of language, national contexts, and the vexed positions of gay writing thread deftly and provocatively through these compelling texts.

-- Jason Hartford, University of Dundee

Bringing together new, cutting-edge research into cultural narratives and testimonies of the HIV/AIDS crisis, Loïc Bourdeau’s and V. Hunter Capps’s important collection Revisiting HIV/AIDS in French Culture: Raw Matters is a timely, dynamic, and interdisciplinary exploration of what it means to study HIV/AIDS today, in a time when the current COVID-19 public health crisis seems to be ‘[reopening] an old wound’ in France, demanding that the traumas, histories and voices of HIV/AIDS past and present are heard, honoured and studied with renewed urgency. The book invites us to explore the specificity of the political, cultural, queer experience and legacy of the HIV/AIDS crisis through introducing us to a compelling new conception of "rawness." This rawness seeks to conceptualise the ways in which unmitigated vulnerability and unprocessed trauma are expressed and witnessed in cultural productions stemming from the beginning of the crisis to its continuing shockwaves. This work offers rich concepts and frameworks with which to help us "to connect past and present, to continue to unearth voices, lived experiences, and lessons that can help us shape a better future."

-- Benjamin Dalton, University of Birmingham

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Revisiting Sites of Rawness, Queerness, and Vulnerability

Loïc Bourdeau and V. Hunter Capps

Chapter One: Transmitting It: Rawness and the Politics of HIV/AIDS Witnessing Today

David Caron

Chapter Two: Raw Writing: AIDS Autofiction and the Construction of Seropositive Subjectivity

V. Hunter Capps

Chapter Three: Kindling Kinships: Sexual Citizenship and Queer Constructions of Masculinity in the Works of Erik Rémès

Daniel. N. Maroun

Chapter Four: Covering Up: Condomless Sex, (Ir)responsibility, and Risk in France

Brian Troth

Chapter Five: “C’est Votre Choix” or, Private Identities and Public Militancy in the Second Decade of the AIDS Epidemic in France: The Case of Gay Porn Magazine Projet X

João Florêncio

Chapter Six: Viral Dances: Moving in Times of a Pandemic

Lucille Toth

Chapter Seven: State of Sexual Exception: SARS-CoV-2, HIV, and Sexual Citizenship in Pandemic Times

CJ Gomolka

Chapter Eight: Interview with Nicholas Giguère and Kevin Lambert

John Ashburn and Loïc Bourdeau

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 07/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793650085, 978-1793650085
      ISBN10: 179365008X

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      Book Synopsis

      This edited collection brings together scholarship from established and emerging scholars in HIV/AIDS studies, French studies, Visual Arts, and Dance. As French writers and artists from the past five to ten years have been revisiting the AIDS crisis and its attendant cultural amnesia, their work has brought about the necessity of foregrounding vulnerability, exposure, risk, citizenship, and trauma when considering disease. By way of probing “rawness” and its varying iterations, this volume gathers analyses of HIV/AIDS productions from the 1980s to today in the service of excavating lessons learned by those living in proximity to disease. These lessons provide important tools to understand and discuss both the ongoing HIV and SARS-CoV-2 pandemics. The volume thus highlights the specificities of the former while offering solutions on how to discuss and mitigate the latter.



      Trade Review

      Such a well-conceived, trenchant, carefully balanced collection. These essays explicitly interrogate the Western "response to" — better termed, engagements with — HIV/AIDS and its contingencies, rebooting our knowledge and assumptions about all the topics it brings to the fore: social divisions, the ontology of politics and risk, cultural transfer, and the ongoing public trial of sex. From theory to public education, from hardcore porn to dance and TikTok, a treasury of materials bespeaks the impact these struggles have made on our culture, as these essays and interviews rove gracefully but probingly through it. The specifics of language, national contexts, and the vexed positions of gay writing thread deftly and provocatively through these compelling texts.

      -- Jason Hartford, University of Dundee

      Bringing together new, cutting-edge research into cultural narratives and testimonies of the HIV/AIDS crisis, Loïc Bourdeau’s and V. Hunter Capps’s important collection Revisiting HIV/AIDS in French Culture: Raw Matters is a timely, dynamic, and interdisciplinary exploration of what it means to study HIV/AIDS today, in a time when the current COVID-19 public health crisis seems to be ‘[reopening] an old wound’ in France, demanding that the traumas, histories and voices of HIV/AIDS past and present are heard, honoured and studied with renewed urgency. The book invites us to explore the specificity of the political, cultural, queer experience and legacy of the HIV/AIDS crisis through introducing us to a compelling new conception of "rawness." This rawness seeks to conceptualise the ways in which unmitigated vulnerability and unprocessed trauma are expressed and witnessed in cultural productions stemming from the beginning of the crisis to its continuing shockwaves. This work offers rich concepts and frameworks with which to help us "to connect past and present, to continue to unearth voices, lived experiences, and lessons that can help us shape a better future."

      -- Benjamin Dalton, University of Birmingham

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Revisiting Sites of Rawness, Queerness, and Vulnerability

      Loïc Bourdeau and V. Hunter Capps

      Chapter One: Transmitting It: Rawness and the Politics of HIV/AIDS Witnessing Today

      David Caron

      Chapter Two: Raw Writing: AIDS Autofiction and the Construction of Seropositive Subjectivity

      V. Hunter Capps

      Chapter Three: Kindling Kinships: Sexual Citizenship and Queer Constructions of Masculinity in the Works of Erik Rémès

      Daniel. N. Maroun

      Chapter Four: Covering Up: Condomless Sex, (Ir)responsibility, and Risk in France

      Brian Troth

      Chapter Five: “C’est Votre Choix” or, Private Identities and Public Militancy in the Second Decade of the AIDS Epidemic in France: The Case of Gay Porn Magazine Projet X

      João Florêncio

      Chapter Six: Viral Dances: Moving in Times of a Pandemic

      Lucille Toth

      Chapter Seven: State of Sexual Exception: SARS-CoV-2, HIV, and Sexual Citizenship in Pandemic Times

      CJ Gomolka

      Chapter Eight: Interview with Nicholas Giguère and Kevin Lambert

      John Ashburn and Loïc Bourdeau

      About the Contributors

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