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Introduction: Where Does AIDS Come from? --Metaphors of Science --Two Models of Health and Disease --French Novels and the Construction of Otherness --Degeneracy and Inversion: The Male Homosexual as Internal Other --The Discourse of Degenerescence...
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Introduction: Where Does AIDS Come from? --Metaphors of Science --Two Models of Health and Disease --French Novels and the Construction of Otherness --Degeneracy and Inversion: The Male Homosexual as Internal Other --The Discourse of Degenerescence --Inventing the Male "Homosexual" --Literature as Medicine, or Medicine as Literature? --Gender Indecision and Cultural Anxiety: Outing Zola --Theory and Practice of the Experimental Novel --Naturalism as Heterosexuality --Queering Napoleon III? --The Rambling Degenerate and the Instability of Authorship --Reclaiming Disease and Infection: Jean Genet and the Politics of the Border --Disease, Vermin, and Abjection --Crossing Metaphorical Borders, or Contaminating Language --Literal Borders --A Cultural History of AIDS Discourse: France and the United States --What AIDS Criticism? --AIDS Representations --Constructing the AIDS Sufferer --AIDS and the Unraveling of Modernity: The Example of Herve Guibert --Herve Guibert --Returning the Doctor's Gaze --The Diseased Subject --The Discourse of Disease and the Disease of Discourse --Gossip, Rumors, and the Margins of Modernity --Conclusion: French Universalism and the Question of Community.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-195) and index. - Description based on print version record
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