The borders of AIDS :: race, quarantine, and resistance /
"As soon as US media and politicians became aware of AIDS in the early 1980s, fingers were pointed not only at the gay community but also at other countries and migrant communities, particularly Haitians, as responsible for spreading the virus. Evangelical leaders, public health officials, and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "As soon as US media and politicians became aware of AIDS in the early 1980s, fingers were pointed not only at the gay community but also at other countries and migrant communities, particularly Haitians, as responsible for spreading the virus. Evangelical leaders, public health officials, and the Reagan administration quickly capitalized on widespread fear of the new disease to call for quarantines, immigration bans, and deportations, scapegoating and blaming HIV-positive migrants-even as the rest of the world regarded the US as the primary exporter of the virus. In The Borders of AIDS, Karma Chávez demonstrates how such calls proliferated and how failure to impose a quarantine for HIV-positive citizens morphed into the successful enactment of a complete ban on the regularization of HIV-positive migrants-which lasted more than twenty years. News reports, congressional records, and AIDS activist archives reveal how queer groups and migrant communities built fragile coalitions to fight against the alienation of themselves and others, asserting their capacity for resistance and resiliency. Building on existing histories of HIV/AIDS, public health, citizenship, and immigration, Chávez establishes how politicians and public health officials treated different communities with HIV/AIDS and highlights the work these communities did to resist alienation"-- |
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spelling | Chávez, Karma R., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012008564 The borders of AIDS : race, quarantine, and resistance / Karma R. Chávez. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource (xvii, 241 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Decolonizing feminisms Includes bibliographical references and index. "As soon as US media and politicians became aware of AIDS in the early 1980s, fingers were pointed not only at the gay community but also at other countries and migrant communities, particularly Haitians, as responsible for spreading the virus. Evangelical leaders, public health officials, and the Reagan administration quickly capitalized on widespread fear of the new disease to call for quarantines, immigration bans, and deportations, scapegoating and blaming HIV-positive migrants-even as the rest of the world regarded the US as the primary exporter of the virus. In The Borders of AIDS, Karma Chávez demonstrates how such calls proliferated and how failure to impose a quarantine for HIV-positive citizens morphed into the successful enactment of a complete ban on the regularization of HIV-positive migrants-which lasted more than twenty years. News reports, congressional records, and AIDS activist archives reveal how queer groups and migrant communities built fragile coalitions to fight against the alienation of themselves and others, asserting their capacity for resistance and resiliency. Building on existing histories of HIV/AIDS, public health, citizenship, and immigration, Chávez establishes how politicians and public health officials treated different communities with HIV/AIDS and highlights the work these communities did to resist alienation"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 09, 2021). Introduction: The Alienizing Nation -- Part One. Alienizing Logic and Structure -- 1. A Brief Rhetorical History of Quarantine -- 2. AIDS and the Rhetoric of Quarantine -- 3. National Common Sense and the Ban on HIV-Positive Migrants -- Part Two. Resisting Alienizing Logic -- 4. Boycotts and Protests of the International AIDS Conferences -- 5. AIDS Activist Media and the "Haitian Connection" -- Conclusion: Against the Alienizing Nation. AIDS (Disease) Social aspects United States. Haitians Health aspects United States. Emigration and immigration Health aspects. Sida Aspect social États-Unis. AIDS (Disease) Social aspects fast Emigration and immigration Health aspects fast United States fast Print version: Chávez, Karma R.. The borders of AIDS Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2021] 9780295748962 (DLC) 2020053373 Decolonizing feminisms. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016058797 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2956753 Volltext |
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