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HIV/AIDS in Memory, Culture and Society

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This volume examines the role of culture in developing social, cultural and political discourses of HIV/AIDS from a contemporary viewpoint. In doing so, the memory of HIV/AIDS is a powerful tool to examine representations of the past and connect them with future debates. This reassessment of HIV/AIDS explores the most appropriate way to come to terms with a past that involved a negative, stigmatised and marginalised representation. Therefore, remembering plays a key role in generating collective memory, which allows for the exchange of mnemonic content between individual minds, creates discourses on memory and commemoration, and disseminates versions of the past that may affect the representation of HIV/AIDS in the future. Indeed, rewriting about the past also means assessing our responsibility towards the present and the potential of transmission to future generations, especially in times of pandemics.

244 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 8, 2024

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September 13, 2025
un volumen muy interesante sobre el VIH/SIDA y el rol de la memoria, la representación y el embodiment no solo en el imaginario colectivo sino en la vida de las personas viviendo con el virus, ahora y a lo largo de las diferentes fases de la crisis/epidemia.
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