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Gay Men's Health Crisis and the politics of AIDS

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An edition of Bearing witness (1993)

Bearing witness

Gay Men's Health Crisis and the politics of AIDS

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The untold story in the AIDS crisis is that of the mobilization of the gay community. Bearing Witness is a study of how a community-based initiative - Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York - overcame the formidable obstacles of homophobia and fear of AIDS, and the resulting lack of an adequate response from political and health organizations. Philip Kayal shows how volunteers at Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) confront their deepest fears about being homosexual. Rather than shun People with AIDS, they identify with them and neutralize the immobilizing power of homophobia. The volunteers have the courage to bear witness to the suffering of People with AIDS, suffering that in many ways is their own.

Kayal explores the why and how of the gay community response to AIDS from his perspective as both a sociologist and GMHC volunteer. The author's own experience allows him to illuminate the social and political meanings of volunteerism by showing how gay/AIDS volunteerism is radical political and religious work. Through collective altruism, GMHC helps to integrate the gay community and establish new concepts of what is sacred. In Bearing Witness, Kayal explores the relationship between personal motives for volunteering and the broader political, social, and religious contexts in which People with AIDS have been largely abandoned. He shows how the mixing of morals, medicine, and American volunteer ideology sets both the tone of the politics of AIDS and influences the evolution of volunteer organizations such as GMHC. AIDS brings that which is deeply private into the public domain, and Kayal offers a compelling analysis of this intersection in his new study of gay/AIDS volunteerism.

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Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
275

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Bearing Witness: Gay Men's Health Crisisand the Politics of AIDS
1993, Westview P., U. S.
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Bearing witness: Gay Men's Health Crisis and the politics of AIDS
1993, Westview Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-259) and index.

Published in
Boulder

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.38/9664
Library of Congress
HQ76.2.U5 K39 1993, HQ76.2.U5K39 1993, HQ76.2.U5

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 275 p. :
Number of pages
275

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1735345M
Internet Archive
bearingwitnessga00kaya
ISBN 10
0813317282, 0813317290
LCCN
92040293
OCLC/WorldCat
1024310979, 27068366
Library Thing
497715
Goodreads
2963019
965770

Work Description

BEARING WITNESS IS A STORY ABOUT HOPE, a statement of faith in the human spirit. By dint of circumstance, it is two stories rolled into one. On the one hand, it is the tale of how volunteerism became the most necessary and reliable response to the political problems caused by AIDS and, on the other, it is a chronicle of how the gay community mobilized itself in the service of transformation to contain and resolve the social, psychological, and spiritual issues that the disease raised.

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