
Overview
- Offers the first book-length account on how HIV and AIDS transformed the intimate lives of gay men in Sydney
- Moves beyond the usual focus on public mobilization and activism in the history of HIV and AIDS to foreground the stories of individual men and the impact of the disease on their personal lives
- Features oral histories of gay men diagnosed with HIV in Sydney before the advent of antiretroviral medication
- Appeals to scholars and readers interested in the history of sexuality, LGBTQ studies, oral history, memory studies, the history of medicine, the history of HIV and AIDS, and Australian history
Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Oral History (PSOH)
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