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100 _aCastiglia, Christopher
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245 _aIf memory serves: Gay men, AIDS, and the promise of the queer past
260 _aLondon
_bUniversity of Minnesota press
_c2012
300 _a259 p. ill.
_bIncludes bibliographical reference and index
520 _aThe AIDS epidemic soured the memory of the sexual revolution and gay liberation of the 1970s, and prominent politicians, commentators, and academics instructed gay men to forget the sexual cultures of the 1970s in order to ensure a healthy future. But without memory there can be no future, argue Christopher Castiglia and Christopher Reed in this exploration of the struggle over gay memory that marked the decades following the onset of AIDS.
650 _aQueer theory United States
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650 _aGay and lesbian studies
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650 _aAIDS disease Social aspects
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700 _aReed, Christopher
_eCo-author
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