"I cherish my bile duct as much as any other organ": Political Disgust and the Digestive Life of AIDS in Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" (original ) (raw )HIV/AIDS theatre after Angels in America: How neoliberalism stifled the genreâs counterhegemonic origins
Louisa Hann
2021
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Angels at the National and Bohemians in the West End: transposing and reviving American dramatic depictions of AIDS to the British stage in Angels in America and Rent
Emily Garside
2015
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“Poop, Pie, & Politics in The Help: Rescuing the (Literary) Body from Political Obsolescence.”
Stephanie Rountree
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Deconstructing the representation of AIDS in poetry
James Michaud
1998
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Becoming the Virus: Queer Art that Infects
Laura Stamm
Spectator
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Just Say Yes': Queer Theatrical Portrayals of AIDS and the Rejection of Safer Sex 'Just Say Yes': Queer Theatrical Portrayals of AIDS and the Rejection of Safer Sex
Lara Narcisi
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"The aphanisis of the Subject: Viewing the Absence in the Art of AIDS", Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, τ. 24, 2017, 125-133.
George Sampatakakis
2017
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"This Long Disease, My Life:" AIDS Activism and Contagious Bodies in Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart and The Destiny of Me
Astrid Haas
Embodying Contagion: The Viropolitics of Horror and Desire in Contemporary Discourse, 2021
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The Political Embodiment of AIDS: Between Individual and Social Bodies in Colm Tóibín’s The Story of the Night and The Blackwater Lightship
Guillermo Severiche
Estudios Irlandeses, 2017
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Death and Desire: The Evolution of the AIDS Play
Noreen Barnes
Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, 1997
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“He Kills Me”: AIDS, Activism and the Activation of the Spectatorial Body in Felix Gonzalez- Torres’ Untitled (Portrait of Ross in LA), 1991
Sarah Rapoport , Bowdoin Journal of Art
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‘If We Can’t Have a Conversation with Our Past, then what will be Our Future?’: HIV/AIDS, Queer Generationalism, and Utopian Performatives in Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance
Louisa Hann
English: Journal of the English Association, 2020
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Reframing Bodies: AIDS, Bearing Witness, and the Queer Moving Image by Roger Hallas
Dion Kagan
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"The aphanisis of the Subject: Viewing the Absence in the Art of AIDS", Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, 24 (2017): 125-133.
George Sampatakakis
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“Sleaze, mister, sleaze”: The Grammar of Dissent in Samuel R. Delany's AIDS Fiction
Thomas Lawrence Long
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Aesthetics and Protest.Angels in America and the Politics of Selfhood
Elena Stanciu
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Tales of Plagues and Carnivals: Samuel R. Delany, AIDS, and the Grammar of Dissent
Thomas Lawrence Long
Journal of Medical Humanities, 2013
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"Eat shit and die!": Rereading power dynamics in fictional depictions of coprophagia
Mike Witcombe
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Furious Acts: AIDS and the Arts of Activism, 1981-1996
Joshua Herren
2013
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From Bogeyman to Bison: A Herd-Like Amnesia of HIV/AIDS in Theatre?
Alyson Campbell
Theatre Research International, 2011
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Risky Beeswax: Artistic Responses to the Biopolitics of HIV/AIDS
Andrew Zealley
York University, 2021
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Poetics of Contamination: The Virus as a Subverting Narrative to the Pharamacopornographic Regime
Clémentine Proby
2018
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Ethics in a Time of AIDS: DV8 Physical Theatre’s Dead Dreams of Monochrome Men
Gavin Wittje
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"Doesn't Matter if It's Crack or . . . Pesticides, AIDS, It's All the Same Shit": Body-Land Metonymies in Cherríe Moraga's Heroes and Saints
M.A. Miller
MELUS, 2024
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The Politics and Aesthetics of Hunger and Disgust
Michel Delville , Andrew Norris
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" This is My Body ": Historical Trauma, Activist Performance, and Embodied Rage
Ryan Conrad
2018
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The aphanisis of the Subject: Viewing the Absence in the Art of AIDS
George Sampatakakis
Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism, 2017
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Threshold of Revelation: The Abject and the Divine in Angels in America
Danyelle Kaplan
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From the Scenes of Queens: Genre, AIDS and Queer Love
Alexandra Juhasz
The cinema of Todd Haynes: all that heaven allows, 2007
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‘My Bones Shine in the Dark’: AIDS and Chicano Queer De-scription in the Work of Gil Cuadros
Paul Allatson
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VIRAL BODIES: AIDS AND OTHER CONTAGIONS IN LATIN AMERICAN LIFE NARRATIVES by
Jon Jaramillo
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Hybridity, Solidarity, Intersectionality and Disidentification in Tony Kushner's Angels in America
Heleni Smuha
Hybridity, Solidarity, Intersectionality and Disidentification in Tony Kushner's Angels in America, 2018
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History and AIDS in Was and Angels in America
Susan Knabe
Extrapolation, 2008
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Pathological Bodies: Medicine and Political Culture (U of California, 2013)
Corinna Wagner
2013
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The Responsibility of Memorialising Sex, the Dying and the Dead in HIV/AIDS Drama: Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart and William Hoffman’s As Is
Chisomo Kalinga
Stet Journal, 2014
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