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Cultural historian researching #Sex, #HIV, #Emotion, #Childhood, #Reproduction, #LGBTQ identities, #PublicHealth & #Media. I also run & climb. They/Them 🏳️‍🌈

Feb 11, 2021, 8 tweets

If you've watched #ItsASin & are wondering about some of the other lives touched by #HIV in the 1980s, let me tell you a little about my research on HIV-affected women & children from the 1980-1990s. #thread #lgbtq #HIV

My PhD was on representing #HIV to children & adolescents. I looked at school education, TV, leaflets, teenage magazines, basically any children's media that engaged directly with the subject of #AIDS. #histsex

My article on HIV in Grange Hill is here:

academic.oup.com/tcbh/advance-a…

Because children were basically assumed to be heterosexual in the 1980s/1990s🙄, my work often looked at educational materials created for heterosexual teens who adults assumed wouldn't get #HIV if told about safer-sex...

My article on Brook's campaign: academic.oup.com/shm/advance-ar…

Because kids were assumed to be straight, & #Section28 censored access to #LGBTQ education, resources for queer teens & children affected by #HIV were thin on the ground. HIV+ women were among those who stepped into the breach.

My article on sex education wellcomecollection.org/articles/WxZnZ…

1980s & 1990s media deployed images of HIV+ women & children to reinforce stigma, using them as figures of tragedy, shame & blame.

But #HIV+ women & children were among those who fought against these narratives.

Some HIV+ teens educated their peers at school, HIV+ mothers created resources for their children. Organising creshes, playdates, etc. But they also wrote story books, which explained #HIV, & scripted difficult conversations for other HIV-affected parents.

It's Clinic Day 1992

The stories of #HIV-affected women & children deserve more space, & nuance, than twitter allows.

The collection 'Positively Women: Living with AIDS' is good place to start. Read their stories in their own words.

waterstones.com/book/positivel…

For the next 3 years I'm researching #HIV-affected family life, looking at how love, care & activism (as above) built & maintained families affected by HIV in Edinburgh. By families I mean #LGBTQ & straight, lovers, friends, mums, dads, kids, etc🏳️‍🌈😍💕

wellcome.org/grant-funding/…

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