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Undetectable?
Author(s) -
Gabriel Girard
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
medicine anthropology theory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2405-691X
DOI - 10.17157/mat.3.3.395
Subject(s) - neighbourhood (mathematics) , politics , state (computer science) , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , sociology , political science , media studies , aesthetics , criminology , law , art , medicine , virology , mathematical analysis , mathematics , algorithm , computer science
In recent years, the ‘end of AIDS’ has been at the top of the international scientific and political agenda. At the same time, attention to the dark years of the epidemic is increasing, revealing a form of nostalgia for a time of collective mobilization. But what is to be said of the current state of the disease, between the nostalgia for a tragic past and the hope of a world without AIDS? This think piece was prompted by the increasing erasure of contemporary experiences of the sickness. At a time when we have the means to render HIV biologically undetectable, I propose to explore another of the virus’s materialities: its social and historic inscription in urban settings, in particularly in Montreal’s gay neighbourhood.

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