Unsafe: Sex and Death in Contemporary Gay Culture
Date Issued
August 1, 2007
Author(s)
Parrott, Wiiliam Dustin
Advisor(s)
Allen Dunn
Additional Advisor(s)
Misty Anderson, Amy J. Elias
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Abstract
This thesis examines the role of sex and death in contemporary gay male culture, particularly focusing on issues surrounding HIV/AIDS and “safe sex” practices, specifically bug-chasing. By analyzing relevant literature and public discourse the topic of bug-chasing, or intentional pursuit of HIV sero-conversion, is placed in appropriate context. The work of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Leo Bersani is employed in order to frame bug-chasing as a means of radical sexual self-determination which attempts to transcend the bonds of the administered bourgeois self, and ultimately results in an act of will akin to Martin Heidegger’s being-towards-death.
Degree
Master of Arts
Major
English
Embargo Date
December 1, 2011
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