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The AIDS Notebooks
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05 July 1990

This book reflects on the meaning of contemporary life in the light of diverse social reactions to AIDS. Drawing on personal interviews with gay men in Montreal, newspaper reports, government action, historical parallels, and other social facts, the author shows what the AIDS phenomenon can reveal about the nature of current reality. Intimate dimensions of experience are explored in order to understand the medical definition of human life, the 'post-modern' character of the contemporary period, and the pervasive influence of technique. The social analysis of AIDS is interwoven with personal, literary, and philosophical reflections that rebound onto the terrain of intimacy, allowing us to see what a critical reading of AIDS as a social phenomenon tells us about the elemental dramas of existence - of love, pain, death, and sex.
Represented here is one man's stock-taking of his generation's experience, exploring the social futures that different reactions to AIDS hold out to us. In the tradition of critical thought, the book is a contribution to the understanding which rescues life from the absurd.
"Stephen Schecter has written a powerful account of the AIDS epidemic. The AIDS Notebooks brings together history, AIDS information, and humanistic perspectives for the reader. His writing style is vivid, realistic, and engaging. This book is mandatory reading for all of us concerned about this epidemic." — A. Gene Copello, Vanderbilt AIDS Project
All That Is Left Is the Individual
A Preface by Lenore Langsdorf
"Perdido Street Blues"
A Strand of Something More Malign: Medicine, Technique, and Progress
Community as Absence
Devant la douleur
What Makes AIDS a Modern Disease?
But Also a Postmodern One
Interlude
Aron on AIDS: Homosexuality as Absolute Difference
No Man's Land
On the Importance of Regret
Isn't Sex Something Else, Now?
Stories
In Pain
Messiaen: Quatuor Pour La Fin Du Temps
And Still These Words
Notes
Index