1st Edition

The AIDS Movie Representing a Pandemic in Film and Television

By Kylo-Patrick R Hart Copyright 2000
136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

140 Pages
by Routledge

Are people with HIV/AIDS treated fairly in films? Here is a compelling book that provides you with a thorough examination of how HIV/AIDS is characterized and portrayed in film and how this portrayal affects American culture. The AIDS Movie: Representing a Pandemic in Film and Television uncovers the primary ways that films about HIV/AIDS influence American ideology and contribute to... Read more
Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. Conceptualizing the AIDS Movie and Its Study
  • AIDS, Social Construction, and Media Representation
  • Defining and Analyzing the AIDS Movie
  • Significance of the Study
  • Chapter 2. The Cinematic Tradition of Otherness Meets AIDS
  • Otherness, Science Fiction, and AIDS
  • Otherness, Melodrama, and AIDS
  • Other Forms of Otherness and AIDS
  • Chapter 3. “Us” versus “Them”: “Innocent Victims” and the Politics of Victim Blaming
  • “Villains” and “Innocent Victims”
  • The Process of Victim Blaming in AIDS Movies
  • Chapter 4. Gay Men as “The (Primary) Other” in the AIDS Movie
  • The Persistent Representational Link Between Gay Men and AIDS: Opportunities, Shortcomings, and Consequences for Gay Males
  • Consequences of the Persistent Representational Link Between Gay Men and AIDS for Members of Other Social Groups
  • Chapter 5. AIDS and the City (versus the Country)
  • The City as Gay Utopia and AIDS Dystopia
  • The Country as Balm to City-Dwelling “Deviants”
  • Chapter 6. Other Ways of Representing AIDS
  • The Form and Function of AIDS Characters in Non-AIDS Movies
  • AIDS Metaphor Movies
  • Self-Representation in AIDS Documentaries
  • The (Near) Future of Representing AIDS
  • Appendix A: Complete List of AIDS Movies Complied
  • Appendix B: List of AIDS Movies Analyzed in This Study
  • References
  • Index

Biography

Kylo-Patrick R Hart