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What You Don't Know About AIDS Could Fill a Museum

Authors :
Theodore Kerr
Dorothee Richter
Ronald Kolb
Volker Schartner
Biotop 3000
Szymon Adamczak
Rahne Alexander
Jordan Arseneault
Kelvin Atmadibrata
Nicholas D’Avella
Adam Barbu
Emily Bass
Edward Belleville
Vladimir Čajkovac
Jean Carlomusto
Renaud Chantraine
Marika Cifor
Jaime Shearn Coan
Emily Colucci
Siân Cook
Rev. Michael J. Crumpler
Avram Finkelstein
Lyndon K. Gill
Stamatina Gregory
Kate Hallstead
Heather Holmes
Catalina Imizcoz
Alexandra Juhasz
Luiza Kempińska
Michael McFadden
Miiro Michael
Florent Molle
Carlos Motta
Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad
Sandrine Musso
Louie Ortiz-Fonseca
Manon S. Parry
Benji de la Piedra
John Arthur Peetz
Ricky Price
Dudu Quintanilha
Yvette Raphael
John Paul Ricco
Hugh Ryan
Nelson Santos
Charan Singh
Greg Thorpe
Alper Turan
Mavi Veloso
Hubert Zięba
Stephanie Carwin
Theodore Kerr
Dorothee Richter
Ronald Kolb
Volker Schartner
Biotop 3000
Szymon Adamczak
Rahne Alexander
Jordan Arseneault
Kelvin Atmadibrata
Nicholas D’Avella
Adam Barbu
Emily Bass
Edward Belleville
Vladimir Čajkovac
Jean Carlomusto
Renaud Chantraine
Marika Cifor
Jaime Shearn Coan
Emily Colucci
Siân Cook
Rev. Michael J. Crumpler
Avram Finkelstein
Lyndon K. Gill
Stamatina Gregory
Kate Hallstead
Heather Holmes
Catalina Imizcoz
Alexandra Juhasz
Luiza Kempińska
Michael McFadden
Miiro Michael
Florent Molle
Carlos Motta
Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad
Sandrine Musso
Louie Ortiz-Fonseca
Manon S. Parry
Benji de la Piedra
John Arthur Peetz
Ricky Price
Dudu Quintanilha
Yvette Raphael
John Paul Ricco
Hugh Ryan
Nelson Santos
Charan Singh
Greg Thorpe
Alper Turan
Mavi Veloso
Hubert Zięba
Stephanie Carwin
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This issue focuses on HIV, culture and curation, edited by scholar and organizer Theodore (ted) Kerr. The print and online issue features over 40 contributions—including essays, conversations, visual projects, reprints, and personal reflections—from artists, activists, academics, and writers from around the world, exploring AIDS-related culture in the 21st century, through four themes: forgetting, seeing, collecting, and making, all of which reflect on both the historical turn in contemporary AIDS cultural production, and the ongoing need to keep an eye on the present.<br />https://www.librarystack.org/what-you-dont-know-about-aids-could-fill-a-museum/?ref=unknown

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364903670
Document Type :
Electronic Resource