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Before AIDS
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Batza, Katie
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20th Century
/ American History
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/ Caregiving
/ Gay liberation movement
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/ Gay Studies
/ Gays
/ Gays -- Medical care -- United States -- History -- 20th century
/ Gender Studies
/ Health
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / World
/ Lesbian Studies
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Queer Studies
/ Sexual minorities
/ Sexual minorities -- Medical care -- United States -- History -- 20th century
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ United States
2018
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Batza, Katie
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20th Century
/ American History
/ American Studies
/ Caregiving
/ Gay liberation movement
/ Gay liberation movement -- United States -- History -- 20th century
/ Gay Studies
/ Gays
/ Gays -- Medical care -- United States -- History -- 20th century
/ Gender Studies
/ Health
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / World
/ Lesbian Studies
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Queer Studies
/ Sexual minorities
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/ United States
2018
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20th Century
/ American History
/ American Studies
/ Caregiving
/ Gay liberation movement
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/ Gay Studies
/ Gays
/ Gays -- Medical care -- United States -- History -- 20th century
/ Gender Studies
/ Health
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / World
/ Lesbian Studies
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Queer Studies
/ Sexual minorities
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/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
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/ United States
2018
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Before AIDS
2018
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Overview
The AIDS crisis of the 1980s looms large in recent histories of
sexuality, medicine, and politics, and justly so-an unknown virus
without a cure ravages an already persecuted minority, medical
professionals are unprepared and sometimes unwilling to care for
the sick, and a national health bureaucracy is slow to invest
resources in finding a cure. Yet this widely accepted narrative,
while accurate, creates the impression that the gay community
lacked any capacity to address AIDS. In fact, as Katie Batza
demonstrates in this path-breaking book, there was already a
well-developed network of gay-health clinics in American cities
when the epidemic struck, and these clinics served as the first
responders to the disease. Before AIDS explores this
heretofore unrecognized story, chronicling the development of a
national gay health network by highlighting the origins of
longstanding gay health institutions in Boston, Chicago, and Los
Angeles, placing them in a larger political context, and following
them into the first five years of the AIDS crisis.
Like many other minority communities in the 1970s, gay men faced
public health challenges that resulted as much from their political
marginalization and social stigmatization as from any disease. Gay
men mistrusted mainstream health institutions, fearing outing,
ostracism, misdiagnosis, and the possibility that their sexuality
itself would be treated as a medical condition. In response to
these problems, a colorful cast of doctors and activists built a
largely self-sufficient gay medical system that challenged,
collaborated with, and educated mainstream health practitioners.
Taking inspiration from rhetoric employed by the Black Panther,
feminist, and anti-urban renewal movements, and putting government
funding to new and often unintended uses, gay health activists of
the 1970s changed the medical and political understandings of
sexuality and health to reflect the new realities of their own
sexual revolution.
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc,University of Pennsylvania Press
Subject
ISBN
9780812250138, 0812250133, 0812294998, 9780812294996
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