Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996

This thesis examines the response to the AIDS crisis in Houston and Dallas, two cities in Texas with the most established gay communities highest number of AIDS incidences. Devoting particular attention to the struggles of the Texas’ gay men, this work analyzes the roadblocks to equal and compassion...

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Main Author: Bundschuh, Molly Ellen
Other Authors: Turner, Elizabeth Hayes
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2014
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc699956/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc6999562019-03-21T05:53:53Z Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996 Bundschuh, Molly Ellen HIV AIDS Texas LGBT public health AIDS (Disease) -- Texas -- Houston. AIDS (Disease) -- Texas -- Dallas. Gay community -- Texas. This thesis examines the response to the AIDS crisis in Houston and Dallas, two cities in Texas with the most established gay communities highest number of AIDS incidences. Devoting particular attention to the struggles of the Texas’ gay men, this work analyzes the roadblocks to equal and compassionate care for AIDS, including access to affordable treatment, medical insurance, and the closure of the nation’s first AIDS hospital. In addition, this thesis describes the ways in which the peculiar nature of AIDS as an illness transformed the public perception of sickness and infection. This work contributes to the growing study of gay and lesbian history by exploring the transformative effects of AIDS on the gay community in Texas, a location often forgotten within the context of the AIDS epidemic. University of North Texas Turner, Elizabeth Hayes Wallach, Jennifer Jensen, 1974- Wise, Michael D. 2014-08 Thesis or Dissertation iv, 105 pages Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc699956/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc699956 English United States - Texas - Dallas County - Dallas United States - Texas - Harris County - Houston 1981-1996 Public Bundschuh, Molly Ellen Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights Reserved.
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topic HIV
AIDS
Texas
LGBT
public health
AIDS (Disease) -- Texas -- Houston.
AIDS (Disease) -- Texas -- Dallas.
Gay community -- Texas.
spellingShingle HIV
AIDS
Texas
LGBT
public health
AIDS (Disease) -- Texas -- Houston.
AIDS (Disease) -- Texas -- Dallas.
Gay community -- Texas.
Bundschuh, Molly Ellen
Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996
description This thesis examines the response to the AIDS crisis in Houston and Dallas, two cities in Texas with the most established gay communities highest number of AIDS incidences. Devoting particular attention to the struggles of the Texas’ gay men, this work analyzes the roadblocks to equal and compassionate care for AIDS, including access to affordable treatment, medical insurance, and the closure of the nation’s first AIDS hospital. In addition, this thesis describes the ways in which the peculiar nature of AIDS as an illness transformed the public perception of sickness and infection. This work contributes to the growing study of gay and lesbian history by exploring the transformative effects of AIDS on the gay community in Texas, a location often forgotten within the context of the AIDS epidemic.
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Bundschuh, Molly Ellen
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title Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996
title_short Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996
title_full Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996
title_fullStr Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996
title_full_unstemmed Cowboys, “Queers,” and Community: the AIDS Crisis in Houston and Dallas, 1981-1996
title_sort cowboys, “queers,” and community: the aids crisis in houston and dallas, 1981-1996
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