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Reading and aids literacy in allen barnett's short fiction

机译:艾伦·巴内特短篇小说的阅读和读写能力

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This essay traces a tradition of texts that document the impact of AIDS literacy on gay men's understanding of the epidemic. AIDS literacy refers to practices of reading and information exchange that engage with different bodies of knowledge from cultural debates to biomedical discourse, and with various genres of representation from media portrayals to obituaries. Focusing on the stories of Allen Barnett and the recent public discussions surrounding the death of former New York City mayor Ed Koch, this essay argues that the cultivation of AIDS literacy is paramount for confronting the unfinished history of AIDS. By staging AIDS literacy in two of his stories-"Philostorgy, Now Obscure" and "The Times As It Knows Us," both published in 1990-Barnett bestows to his audience a meaningful set of ideas about gay identity, reading practices, and rituals of remembrance that can revitalize AIDS consciousness at the present historical moment
机译:这篇文章追溯了记录文本的传统,这些文本记录了艾滋病素养对男同性恋者对该流行病理解的影响。艾滋病素养是指阅读和信息交流的实践,涉及从文化辩论到生物医学论述的不同知识体系,以及从媒体刻画到ob告的各种代表形式。着眼于艾伦·巴内特(Allen Barnett)的故事以及有关前纽约市市长埃德·科赫(Ed Koch)去世的近期公开讨论,这篇文章认为,培养艾滋病素养对于面对未完成的艾滋病史至关重要。巴尼特在1990年出版的两个故事中讲了艾滋病知识,这两个故事分别是“ Philostorgy,现在不为人所知”和“认识我们的时代”,这给了他的听众关于同性恋身份,阅读习惯和礼仪的有意义的想法。可以振兴当前历史时刻的艾滋病意识

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