
The AIDS Movie
Representing a Pandemic in Film and Television
Kylo-Patrick R. Hart(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. October 2000
Book
Hardback
136 pages
978-0-7890-1107-7 (ISBN)
Description
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 society's view of the disease. In The AIDS Movie, professors and scholars in the areas of popular culture, film, sociology, and gay and lesbian studies will discover cross-cultural approaches that can be used to analyze the representation of AIDS in American films made in the first two decades of the pandemic. Giving you insight into the production and circulation of social meanings pertaining to HIV/AIDS, this study explores the social ramifications of such representations for gay men in American society, as well as for the rest of the population. Interesting and informative, The AIDS Movie: Representing a Pandemic in Film and Television examines the ways that AIDS has been represented in American movies over the past two decades, defines and proposes criteria for identifying an "AIDS movie" and explores how these images shape social opinions about AIDS and gay men. The AIDS Movie discusses several character types such as "innocent victims" and "guilty villains" and the process of victim-blaming that occurs in AIDS movies. Defining an "AIDS movie" as a film with at least one character who either has been infected with HIV, has developed AIDS, or is grieving the recent death of a loved one from AIDS, this guide bases standards for these movies on several works, including:
Chocolate Babies
It's My Party
Jeffrey
The Living End
Grief
An Early Frost
Men in Love
A Place for Annie
Philadelphia
The Ryan White Story
Gia
Boys on the Side
The AIDS Movie: Representing a Pandemic in Film and Television is compelling and insightful as it cleverly reveals how AIDS is portrayed in cinema and television, and how that portrayal affects American culture.
Chocolate Babies
It's My Party
Jeffrey
The Living End
Grief
An Early Frost
Men in Love
A Place for Annie
Philadelphia
The Ryan White Story
Gia
Boys on the Side
The AIDS Movie: Representing a Pandemic in Film and Television is compelling and insightful as it cleverly reveals how AIDS is portrayed in cinema and television, and how that portrayal affects American culture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
410 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-1107-7 (9780789011077)
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Content
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
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