MODES OF REPRESENTATION OF HIV/AIDS IN THE DOCUMENTARY QUEER IN THE UNITED STATES (1980/1990)
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Documental queer, SIDA y documental, Documental americanoAbstract
The present work intends to investigate the forms of representation of HIV/AIDS in the queer documentary in the United States, a country that already came from a period of strong political mobilization regarding the rights of identity groups, which generated a specific documentary production, beginning in the 1970s, aligned with the militant ideals of “gay liberation”. In the context of advancement, dissemination and deaths from HIV/AIDS, New Queer Cinema appears in the cinema, a cinematographic movement made up of LGBTQIA + directors who also aim to offer answers and promote debate in relation to the health crisis, through films that they defied aesthetic rules and had a strong political content. This research focuses on queer documentaries, bringing films together into three broad categories: “videoactivism”, “HIV / AIDS as an identity” and “HIV / AIDS as a political overflow of subjectivity”.
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