And the band played on : politics, people, and the AIDS epidemic

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Where to find it

Davis Library (8th floor)

Call Number
RA644.A25 S48 1987
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Available
Call Number
RA644.A25 S48 1987 c. 3
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Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

Call Number
J362.1 Shilts
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Law Library — 1st Floor Collection (1st floor)

Call Number
RA644.A25 S48 1987
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Undergrad Library

Call Number
RA644.A25 S48 1987 c. 2
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Summary

By the time Rock Hudson's death in 1985 alerted all America to the danger of the AIDS epidemic, the disease had spread across the nation, killing thousands of people and emerging as the greatest health crisis of the 20th century. America faced a troubling question: What happened? How was this epidemic allowed to spread so far before it was taken seriously? In answering these questions, Shilts weaves weaves the disparate threads into a coherent story, pinning down every evasion and contradiction at the highest levels of the medical, political, and media establishments. Shilts shows that the epidemic spread wildly because the federal government put budget ahead of the nation's welfare; health authorities placed political expediency before the public health; and scientists were often more concerned with international prestige than saving lives. Against this backdrop, Shilts tells the heroic stories of individuals in science and politics, public health and the gay community, who struggled to alert the nation to the enormity of the danger it faced. And the Band Played On is both a tribute to these heroic people and a stinging indictment of the institutions that failed the nation so badly.

Contents

  • Acknowledgments p. xi
  • Dramatis Personae p. xiii
  • The Bureaucracy p. xvii
  • Prologue p. xxi
  • Part I. Behold, A Pale Horse
  • 1. The Feast of the Hearts p. 3
  • Part II. Before/1980
  • 2. Glory Days p. 11
  • 3. Beaches of the Dispossessed p. 25
  • 4. Foreshadowing p. 34
  • 5. Freeze Frames p. 42
  • Part III. Paving the Road/1981
  • 6. Critical Mass p. 53
  • 7. Good Intentions p. 61
  • 8. The Prettiest One p. 70
  • 9. Ambush Poppers p. 80
  • 10. Golf Courses of Science p. 93
  • 11. Bad Moon Rising p. 102
  • Part IV. The Gathering Darkness/1982
  • 12. Enemy Time p. 115
  • 13. Patient Zero p. 128
  • 14. Bicentennial Memories p. 141
  • 15. Nightsweats p. 149
  • 16. Too Much Blood p. 160
  • 17. Entropy p. 169
  • 18. Running on Empty p. 178
  • 19. Forced Feeding p. 185
  • 20. Dirty Secrets p. 196
  • 21. Dancing in the Dark p. 204
  • Part V. Battle Lines/January-June 1983
  • 22. Let It Bleed p. 219
  • 23. Midnight Confessions p. 227
  • 24. Denial p. 234
  • 25. Anger p. 242
  • 26. The Big Enchilada p. 253
  • 27. Turning Points p. 263
  • 28. Only the Good p. 278
  • 29. Priorities p. 288
  • 30. Meanwhile p. 299
  • 31. AIDSpeak Spoken Here p. 314
  • 32. Star Quality p. 324
  • Part VI. Rituals/July-December 1983
  • 33. Marathons p. 339
  • 34. Just Another Day p. 349
  • 35. Politics p. 359
  • 36. Science p. 366
  • 37. Public Health p. 374
  • 38. Journalism p. 384
  • 39. People p. 394
  • Part VII. Lights and Tunnels/1984
  • 40. Prisoners p. 405
  • 41. Bargaining p. 413
  • 42. The Feast of the Hearts, Part II p. 423
  • 43. Squeeze Play p. 429
  • 44. Traitors p. 440
  • 45. Political Science p. 450
  • 46. Downbound Train p. 457
  • 47. Republicans and Democrats p. 466
  • 48. Embarrassed p. 477
  • 49. Depression p. 486
  • 50. The War p. 495
  • Part VIII. The Butcher's Bill/1985
  • 51. Heterosexuals p. 507
  • 52. Exiles p. 517
  • 53 Reckoning p. 528
  • 54. Exposed p. 539
  • 55. Awakening p. 548
  • 56. Acceptance p. 561
  • 57. Endgame p. 572
  • Part IX. Epilogue/After
  • 58. Reunion p. 585
  • 59. The Feast of the Hearts, Part III p. 602
  • Notes on Sources p. 607
  • Index p. 615

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