| WS 98/99: AIDS in Contemporary American Literature | ||||
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"The seminar will explore how contemporary American writing has dealt with social, political and personal aspects of the AIDS crisis. Short stories and essays will be available in the form of a seminar reader." |
This "online edition" of the seminarīs reader enables you to get further information on selected authors (just klick their names) and lots of links to all kinds of places, things and institutions mentioned in the different short stories (klick on the title). The number in brackets indicates the amount of "hypertextual references". |
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| Susan Sontag, 1986: | The Way We Live Now (4) | |||
| Edmund White, 1987: |
Palace Days, pages 12 - 21 (47) Palace Days, pages 22 - 30 (21) |
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| Caio Fernando Abreu, 1988: | Beauty (2) | |||
| Dennis McFarland, 1989: | Nothing To Ask For (21) | |||
| David Leavitt, 1990: | A Place Iīve Never Been (21) | |||
| Richard Selzer, 1990: | Imagine a Woman (16) | |||
| Beth Brant, 1991: | This Place (12) | |||
| Paul Monette, 1991: | Part One of Halfway Home (32) | |||
| Abraham Verghese, 1991: | The Agent of His Death Is a White Woman (26) | |||
| Adam Mars-Jones, 1992: | Slim (14) | |||
| Jed A. Bryan, 1993: | Voices (7) | |||
| Sharon Mayes, 1993: | The Federal Bureau of Blood Inspection (21) | |||
| Dale Peck, 1993: |
Fucking Martin (5)
and I Divide My Life in Two (2) |
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