Chapter 7 The European HIV/ AIDS Archive: building a queer counter- memory
Author(s)
Dziuban, Agata
Januschke, Eugen
Klöppel, Ulrike
Sekuler, Todd
Struzik, Justyna
Collection
WellcomeLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Mobilising a queer theoretical framework, by which we mean embracing unhappiness, ephemerality, and instability, this chapter reflects on processes of archiving oral histories as part of the European HIV/AIDS Archive (EHAA). It presents selected challenges and tensions that lie at the heart of remembering, narrating, and archiving the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the broader European region. The EHAA, an online collection of oral history interviews and digitised materials, has been developed to further establish HIV/AIDS history as part of the broader social memory, so as to work through the trauma of mass death and social discrimination and to document innovations, tensions, and inconsistencies in engaging with the epidemic across the region. <br />Building on a growing interest in archiving histories of HIV activism across Europe and North America, the EHAA project dates back to efforts by the ‘AIDS History into Museums Working Group’ to preserve such histories in Germany. The project was further developed and expanded in two research projects: ‘Disentangling European HIV/AIDS Policies: Activism, Citizenship and Health’ and ‘Don’t Criminalize Passion! The AIDS Crisis and Political Mobilization in the 1980s and early 1990s in Germany’. <br />Explicitly deviating from an investment in offspring as a route for the transmission of memory, the EHAA joins other queer archival work imagined as sites for handing down queer history. This chapter argues that the EHAA contributes to queer memory work as a necessary revision of public remembrance and current perceptions of the epidemic, and, at the same time, as a source of inspiration for future activism.
Keywords
HIV/AIDS; archive; queer theory; queer counter-memory; utopia; European HIV/AIDS Archive; Europe; ephemera; affect theory; oral historyISBN
9781526151223Publisher
Manchester University PressPublisher website
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
2022Classification
History of medicine
Medicine: HIV/AIDS, retroviral diseases
History and Archaeology
Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999
21st century, c 2000 to c 2100
European history