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Women Take Care Katie Hogan

Women Take Care By Katie Hogan

Women Take Care by Katie Hogan


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Self-sacrificing mothers and forgiving wives, caretaking lesbians, and vigilant maternal surrogates-these good women are all familiar figures in the visual and print culture relating to AIDS. In a probing critique of that culture, Katie Hogan...

Women Take Care Summary

Women Take Care: Gender, Race, and the Culture of AIDS by Katie Hogan

Self-sacrificing mothers and forgiving wives, caretaking lesbians, and vigilant maternal surrogates-these good women are all familiar figures in the visual and print culture relating to AIDS. In a probing critique of that culture, Katie Hogan demonstrates ways in which literary and popular works use the classic image of the nurturing female to render queer AIDS more acceptable, while consigning women to conventional roles and reinforcing the idea that everyone with this disease is somehow suspect.In times of crisis, the figure of the idealized woman who is modest and selfless has repeatedly surfaced in Western culture as a balm and a source of comfort-and as a means of mediating controversial issues. Drawing on examples from journalism, medical discourse, fiction, drama, film, television, and documentaries, Hogan describes how texts on AIDS reproduce this historically entrenched paradigm of sacrifice and care, a paradigm that reinforces biases about race and sexuality. Hogan believes that the growing nostalgia for women's traditional roles has deflected attention away from women's own health needs. Throughout her book, she depicts caretaking as a fundamental human obligation, but one that currently falls primarily to those members of society with the least power. Only by rejecting the stereotype of the good woman, she says, can Americans begin to view caretaking as the responsibility of the entire society.

Women Take Care Reviews

Hogan takes a personal as well as scholarly approach in examining the issue of AIDS, women, and cultural representations of women with AIDS.

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About Katie Hogan

Katie Hogan is Associate Professor of English and Director of Women's Studies at Carlow University in Pittsburgh. She is coeditor of Gendered Epidemic: Representation of Women in the Age of AIDS.

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GOR012493971
9780801436277
0801436273
Women Take Care: Gender, Race, and the Culture of AIDS by Katie Hogan
Used - Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
20010821
208
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