Movement, Knowledge, Emotion
gay activism and HIV/AIDS in Australia
Abstract
This book is about community activism around HIV/AIDS in Australia. It looks at the role that the gay community played in the social, medical and political response to the virus. Drawing conclusions about the cultural impact of social movements, the author argues that AIDS activism contributed to improving social attitudes towards gay men and lesbians in Australia, while also challenging some entrenched cultural patterns of the Australian medical system, allowing greater scope for non-medical intervention into the domain of health and illness. The book documents an important chapter in the history of public health in Australia and explores how HIV/AIDS came to be a defining issue in the history of gay and lesbian rights in Australia.
Keywords
government policy; australia; aids; political aspects; public health; hiv; gay; homosexuality; HIV/AIDS; LGBT communityDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_459377OCN
743299013Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
Canberra, 2011Classification
Politics and government
Public health and preventive medicine