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how AIDS changed gay life in America

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An edition of Victory deferred (1999)

Victory deferred

how AIDS changed gay life in America

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John-Manuel Andriote chronicles the impact of the disease from the coming-out revelry of the 1970s to the post-AIDS gay community of the 1990s, showing how it has changed both individual lives and national organizations. He tells the truly remarkable story of how a health crisis pushed a disjointed jumble of local activists to become a nationally visible and politically powerful civil rights movement, a full-fledged minority group challenging the authority of some of the nations most powerful institutions.

Based on hundreds of interviews with those at the forefront of the medical, political, and cultural responses to the disease. Victory Deferred blends personal narratives with institutional histories and organizational politics to show how AIDS forced gay men from their closets and ghettos into the hallways of power to lobby and into the streets to protest.

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English
Pages
478

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Victory deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America
2011, [Name of publisher not identified]
in English - Second edition (updated and expanded).
Cover of: Victory deferred
Victory deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America
1999, The University of Chicago Press
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-459) and index.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.1/969792/00973
Library of Congress
RA644.A25 A523 1999, RA644.A25

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 478 p. :
Number of pages
478

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL383730M
Internet Archive
victorydeferredh00andr
ISBN 10
0226020495
LCCN
98046236
OCLC/WorldCat
40043638
Library Thing
500773
Goodreads
594457

Work Description

John-Manuel Andriote chronicles the impact of the disease from the coming-out revelry of the 1970s to the post-AIDS gay community of the 1990s, showing how it has changed both individual lives and national organizations. He tells the truly remarkable story of how a health crisis pushed a disjointed jumble of local activists to become a nationally visible and politically powerful civil rights movement, a full-fledged minority group challenging the authority of some of the nation's most powerful institutions.

Based on hundreds of interviews with those at the forefront of the medical, political, and cultural responses to the disease, Victory Deferred artfully blends personal narratives with institutional histories and organizational politics to show how AIDS forced gay men from their closets and ghettos into the hallways of power to lobby and into the streets to protest.

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