Reviving the tribe

Reviving the tribe1995
About this book
Reviving the Tribe creates a rich and brutally honest portrait of contemporary gay men's lives amidst the seemingly endless AIDS epidemic and offers both autobiographical self-examination and a relentless critique of current sexual politics within the gay community. Fearlessly confronting the horrors experiences by surviving gay men without giving way to hopelessness, denial, or blame, Reviving the Tribe offers an inspiring blueprint for the gay community which faces a continuing spiral of disaster. In Reviving the Tribe, Author Eric Rofes argues that a return to the interrupted agenda of gay liberation may provide long-term motivation to keep gay men alive and spur rejuvenation of new generations of gay culture. By interweaving social history, psychology, anthropology, epidemiology, sociology, feminist theory, and sexology with his own journey through the epidemic, Rofes provides a moving and compelling argument for stepping out of the “state of emergency” and embracing a life beyond disease. He boldly offers a plan for community regeneration focused on restoring mental health, reclaiming sexuality, and mending the social fabric of communal gay life.--publisher.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL1836872W
Subjects
Gay menMental healthSexual behaviorAIDS (Disease)Gay men and AIDSSexualityGay men, sexual behaviorAids (disease), united statesAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHomosexuels masculinsSexualitéSanté mentaleSidaPOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic PolicyCultural PolicySOCIAL SCIENCEAnthropology