AIDS and the national body

Thomas Yingling was a rising star in American studies, a leading figure in gay and lesbian studies, and a prominent theorist of AIDS and cultural politics when he died in 1992. AIDS and the National Body is an excursion into the mind and heart of Yingling, author of the critically acclaimed book, Ha...

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