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Shattered Mirrors: Our Search for Identity and Community in the AIDS Era
Harvard University Press, 1989 Cloth: 978-0-674-80590-3 Library of Congress Classification RA644.A25P755 1989 Dewey Decimal Classification 306.461
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The AIDS epidemic has touched the lives of all Americans. An entire generation has been forced to redefine the way it looks at intimacy. Our very images of ourselves are being altered in the wake of this tragic illness. Yet we are only now beginning to discover the true extent of the change AIDS has wrought on American society. This massive challenge to public health is creating a fault line beneath our institutions, threatening to undermine much that we have taken for granted about the pillars of our culture. Looking out across the landscape of AIDS, we sense a fundamental shift in the way we think about ourselves, about others, and about government. See other books on: AIDS (Disease) | Community | Social aspects | Sociology | United States See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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