Love and Anger: Essays on AIDS, Activism, and Politics is one of the first books to take an interdisciplinary approach to AIDS activism and politics by looking at the literary response to the disease, class issues, and the AIDS activist group ACT UP. Containing both literary analysis and interviews with activists, Love and Anger will help you understand the unique struggle of a certain class of gay men, why the author challenges the belief that ACT UP is a radical group, and why the love story is a central part of the literary response to AIDS. Examining ACT UP in relation to class...
Love and Anger: Essays on AIDS, Activism, and Politics is one of the first books to take an interdisciplinary approach to AIDS activism and politics b...
Containing both literary analysis and interviews with activist, Love and Anger integrates face and fiction. It explains AIDS activism, the politics of AIDS, and the attitudes and feeling of those affected by the disease.
Containing both literary analysis and interviews with activist, Love and Anger integrates face and fiction. It explains AIDS activism, the politics of...