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(Un)touchability: Disclosure and the Ethics of Loss
Authors:Brent Armendinger
Affiliation:1. English and World Literature, Pitzer College, 1050 North Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA, 91711, USA
Abstract:In this lyrical essay, I attempt to unravel the complexity behind new modes of HIV prevention and the rise of segregation among people of different antibody status in queer communities. In particular, I question the ease with which disclosure of HIV status is equated with safe sex. Because disclosure often reproduces the power dynamics of confession, I try to imagine an ethics of reciprocity in bearing witness. The essay is perforated by poetic fragments, the way all bodies are perforated, infected or not.
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