AIDS Narratives
Delve into the profound insights of "AIDS Narratives" by author Kruger, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1996. This compelling hardback edition spans 420 pages and offers a critical examination of AIDS fiction, illuminating how societal narratives surrounding AIDS have influenced public perception of the disease. Kruger, a scholar from Queens College at the City University of New York, meticulously analyzes scientific texts, revealing how their language has contributed to the characterization of AIDS as an exclusively gendered, gay disease. This thought-provoking exploration invites readers to reconsider the implications of these narratives and their impact on understanding AIDS in contemporary society. Ideal for those interested in literature, public health, and social issues, "AIDS Narratives" is a vital addition to any bookshelf.