‘Facing it Together’: Early Caregiving Responses to Vancouver's HIV/AIDS Epidemic |
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Authors: | Benjamin Klassen |
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Institution: | Community-Based Research Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article utilises oral history interviews with long-term survivors and caregivers in Vancouver, British Columbia to foreground the importance of gay men's early HIV/AIDS caregiving work. Caregiving was essential to the health and resilience of Vancouver's gay community and served as a political response to homophobic discourses that demonised gay men and devalued the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS. This analysis of the practical and political significance of HIV/AIDS caregiving demonstrates that historians must find better ways to recover the often-untold histories of men's caregiving and domesticity and appreciate their significance to the success of social movements. |
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