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Title:
Imágenes seropositivas : prácticas artísticas y narrativas sobre el VIH en los años 80 y 90 / Francisco Lemus (compilador).
Edition:
Primera edición.
Publisher:
EDULP,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
276 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Subject:
AIDS (Disease) in art.
AIDS (Disease) in literature.
HIV infections.
AIDS (Disease) in art.
AIDS (Disease) in literature.
Other Authors:
Calzada Lemus, Francisco, 1957- editor.
Notes:
Limited edition of 500 copies. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introducción / Francisco Lemus -- Experiencias seropositivas -- Polémicas feministas en relación con VIH-Sida en "Mitomanas 2 / María Laura Rosa -- Arte y vida. Los años noventa en Buenos Aires / Francisco Lemus -- Decir sida en primera persona. Sobre un proyecto de los Fabulous Nobodies / Mario Cámara -- La fragilidad de lo salvaje. Políticas del VIH-sida en las Yeguas del Apocalipsis / Fernanda Carvajal -- Leer en ecos. La escritura de Severo Sarduy sobre la enfermedad / Alicia Raquel Vaggione -- Diccionario de superviviencia / Gabrial Giorgi -- Archivos -- Como tragedia y como farsa / Mariano López Seoane -- Archivos seropositivos / Javier Gasparri -- Ficciones globales, luchas locales (la distribución de tres documentos de un contra-archivo del sida) / Equipo re -- VIH en México: una (mínima) aproximación / Sol Henaro y Luis Matus -- Saberes situados -- Diez años de sida / Olivier Debroise -- Tres artistas con sida / Jorge Sumier Maier -- Cóctel / Roberto Jacoby -- Visibilizar sin control / Pablo Pérez y Diego Trerotola -- Vivir con virus / Marta Dion y Mariana Enríquez -- Autores/as.
Summary:
HIV encouraged a visual culture where stereotypes and stigmas were strained with desire, sex, the possibility of a dignified life. The news made HIV a "gay cancer," but it also made women living with the virus invisible to people's precarious condition. In line with the development of neoliberalism in Latin America, the virus put a limit on life in its most vital expressions. Through the connections that are presented at the regional and global level, this book investigates the artistic practices, visual policies and writings generated from the emergence of the virus. It traces the dialogues with activism as well as care, survival and communities that were established in the open.
ISBN:
9878475107
9789878475103
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1317842428
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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