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Female Disappearance Syndrometed the crisis. And it was AIDS that sparked the conflict between the two most afflicted communities: women (especially feminists, who added the virus to their agenda combating all forms of male violence) and sexual dissidents (especially transvestites), who saw AIDS as embodying a historical discriTartar 发表于 2025-3-27 05:41:19
Happy Hour?, or The Cocktail Eraon and of death remains active, drifting through the texts. Argentine texts that make note of the new treatment do not see it as a relief: there pervades instead an acute anxiety about living a life whose schedule is dictated by a medical regimen.Liberate 发表于 2025-3-27 13:12:57
Beginning the Journeyobsessions: literature as a meandering expression of the real, and the disciplinary discourse surrounding illness. These obsessions arose in my own biography through circumstance some time ago. Because of them, I have fixed my gaze on the imagined achievements and real misfortunes that so many bodiedictator 发表于 2025-3-27 17:36:13
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The Comings and Goings of the Infectious Touristrictly speaking, this is not one but three different questions, but attempts to answer them always converged in an effort to identify a single origin. Solving this mystery was a society-wide obsession: behind the inquiries lurked a conviction that the origin of the crisis held the key to resolving i粗糙滥制 发表于 2025-3-28 03:26:46
Back to the Nations of Deathinto the world, a fascination with cosmopolitanism, and a utopian transnational community suddenly found itself at a dead end. The disease eliminated movement—or redirected it. Travel changed, becoming more oriented toward seeking places of refuge. It ended in hospitals, hospices, AIDS camps: all in