After Silence
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Author’s Note
Introduction: AIDS 2.0
PART I. SILENCE = DEATH
1. The Immigrant
2. The Political Poster
3. War
PART II. GRAN FURY
4. Read My Lips
5. Kissing Doesn’t Kill
6. Art Is Not Enough
PART III. AFFINITY
7. Men: Use Condoms or Beat It
8. Women Don’t Get AIDS, They Just Die from It
9. The Four Questions, Part 1: The Viral Divide
10. The Four Questions, Part 2: Intergenerationality
Epilogue: Notstalgia
Index
Reviews
— Larry Kramer"This is some of the best writing about AIDS activism that I have ever read."
— Gay and Lesbian Review"Finkelstein's life of activism and creativity is hugely impressive, and this book is a perfect reflection of that. It is emotionally and intellectually engaging at once, never losing sight of the political history the author is recounting."
— Critical Inquiry"While there is no equation for writing history, this generous and generative book will inspire artists, activists, and historians to do the math themselves."
— Gesnerus"Finkelstein makes sure to emphasise the partiality of his story, while offering an admirably detailed and carefully drawn picture of the many affinities that made his story to stick out."
"Finkelstein was a founding member of the Silence = Death collective in New York at the onset of the AIDS crisis and gives a first-hand account of the origins and use of the Silence = Death graphic and tracks its use by the AIDS Action Committee, later known as ACT UP. He also offers an inside look at the collective Gran Fury and details many of the strategies and challenges that informed their most successful campaigns like Read My Lips and Kissing Doesn’t Kill. This book is essential for understanding the politics of resistance and the impact of ACT UP in building a movement. After Silence will be an invaluable resource for artists and activists of all ages."— Ken Gonzales-Day, Professor of Art, Scripps College
"Through this generous, powerful act of bearing witness to the early days of the AIDS crisis, Avram Finkelstein—a central figure in the image strategies developed and deployed by ACT UP, and a profound cultural analyst himself—has delivered a crucial set of insights for the next generation of artist-activists who aspire to transform our political landscape. It is a witnessing told with heart and unflinching honesty, always eager to eschew the dominant narratives that seek to define this history, in favor of revealing the true complexity of social movements and their participants. We are in his debt."—Mark Read, founding member of The Illuminator Collective
"After the Holocaust, it was said for a time writers couldn't and didn't write. We, survivors/artists of the late-1980s and early-1990s AIDS era, have found our voices again. Avram Finkelstein has written an important, one-of-a-kind book about the history of AIDS through its images that the world needs and has waited for. It is a triumph."—Pamela Sneed, poet, author, performer, and Visiting Professor at Columbia University
Awards
- 2018 Infinity Award in the Critical Writing and Research Category Finalist, International Center of Photography
- Lambda Literary Awards Finalist (LGBTQ Nonfiction Category) 2018, Lambda Literary Foundation