AIDS Postmemory in the 21st Century: Rethinking the HIV Crisis Today

Toni R. Juncosa

Abstract


In this paper, I contend that both HIV and AIDS must continue to be seen as crises if the pandemic is ever to be brought to an end. I start by exploring the presence of death imagery in Danez Smith’s poetry in light of Marianne Hirsch (2008) and Samuel O’Donoghue’s (2018) reflections on postmemory, arguing that AIDS haunts the experience of HIV in Smith’s work in the form of postmemory. Based on this idea, I engage with the ongoing debate about the "post-crisis era" (Kagan, 2018; Rofes, 1998), and critical “post-AIDS discourse” (Basu et al.,
2022; Walker, 2020) to claim that postmemory constitutes one of the multiple expressions of the “network of crises” which AIDS and HIV continue to be in the 21st century (Cheng et al., 2020).


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Danez Smith; Postmemory; HIV; AIDS; Crisis; US Poetry

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/lsmll.2024.48.2.35-47
Date of publication: 2024-07-10 11:05:28
Date of submission: 2023-11-08 00:25:37


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