"Where Is Your Rage?": AIDS Generations
Wednesday 20 November 17:00 until 18:30
ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Campus : Arts A108
Speaker: Dr Monica Pearl (University of Manchester) moderated by Benedict Welch (ßÏßÏÊÓƵ)
Part of the series: Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence and the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Centre for American Studies Present
In a handful of recent cultural American texts of different genres – literature, theater, television, and film – episodes of explosive anger on the part of gay men who have survived the AIDS crisis towards younger men who are seemingly oblivious to it expose a wave of rage in cultural representations of the queer community. In her talk, ‘"Where Is Your Rage?": AIDS Generations’, Dr Monica Pearl will provide her account of this phenomenon of intergenerational rage, interrogating the conception of a queer intergenerational community and how ties across queer generations are not only represented in contemporary culture but also practised and lived out.
Monica Pearl is Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Twentieth Century American Literature and Film at the University of Manchester, UK. She has written extensively on AIDS representation, including her book AIDS Literature and Gay Identity: The Literature of Loss (Routledge). Her most recent publication is a short essay on the UK AIDS TV show It’s a Sin in The European Journal of Cultural Studies. She is a veteran of ACT UP/New York, a brief account of which experience has recently been published in Radical History Review.
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