Death and Desire: The Evolution of the AIDS Play (original) (raw)

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

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George Sampatakakis

2017

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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.

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Jacob Juntunen

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How to Survive: AIDS and Its Afterlives in Popular Media

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Resenting AIDS: Paranoia, Punishment, Performativity (2000)

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Matthew Tift

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