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SEXUAL ECOLOGY: AIDS and the Destiny of Gay Men [Kindle Edition]

Gabriel Rotello
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"This is the most important book about AIDS and gay men since Randy Shilts's And the Band Played On. And it is far better." - Martin Duberman, The Nation

"Rotello's ambitious book is the Silent Spring of the AIDS epidemic." - The Boston Globe

Gabriel Rotello, an award-winning gay journalist and long-time AIDS activist, has done in this book something no writer has done before. Weaving together the strands of ecology theory, epidemiology and sexual politics, he shows how the AIDS epidemic, like other epidemics from influenza to bubonic plague to today's rapidly emerging viruses, result as much from human behaviors as from specific microbes. He argues convincingly that AIDS was probably a rare disease syndrome in humans that erupted into an epidemic only when cultural changes - including the gay male sexual revolution of the seventies - created ideal conditions for it's evolution and spread.

For the first time ever, Rotello describes in detail the surprising scientific consensus about why, precisely, AIDS hit gay men so hard. Rebutting both the left's position that AIDS was merely an accident, and simplistic right-wing theories that blame promiscuity alone, Rotello presents the compelling but troubling verdict embraced by epidemiologists: AIDS was spread by a fusion of factors built right into the fabric of urban gay life after Stonewall.

Turning to current research, Rotello explains how and why researchers believe that AIDS is continuing to saturate the gay male population despite widespread AIDS awareness and condom use. And he provides compelling evidence that if the current lack of ecological awareness continues, our best chance of containing the epidemic with drug therapies could be squandered.

Intensively researched, passionately argued and intellectually rigorous, Rotello's groundbreaking message is that although AIDS cannot yet be cured, it can be contained. And in clear and unforgettable prose, he tells us how we can accomplish that, one person at a time.

"Trenchant...brave...merits the attention of a broad audience." - The New York Times

“Highly readable...arguably the most important look at AIDS since Randy Shilts' And The Band Played On.” - The Hartford Courant

“A remarkable book...a breath of fresh air in the growing litany about the AIDS epidemic.” - The New Scientist

“Attacks AIDS shibboleths with formidable logic. His prescriptions have the ring of hope." - The Advocate

“One of the seminal works of the plague years.” - POZ Magazine

"Compelling...persuasive...impressive." - Kirkus (starred review)

“Sophisticated and well written.” - Newsweek

Synopsis

Draws on detailed research to demonstrate that well-intentioned attempts to combat social stigma have prevented successful research into the AIDS virus and have allowed the continued infection of thousands of people.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 439 KB
  • Print Length: 336 pages
  • Publisher: DUTTON (1 April 1997)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00272LHSS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #367,835 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Every gay man must read this book, or be made aware of its content. Even one more death is way too many. What needs taming is not "normal promiscuity" -- say 10 to 50 partners a year. (!) The problem is "hyperpromiscuity" -- gay men who are having a thousand partners a year, and a dozen in one night. This created the biological climate which enabled the spread of AIDS; without it, there would have been no epidemic.
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The most important book about AIDS ever written 26 July 1998
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
Every gay man must read this book, or be made aware of its content. Even one more death is way too many. What needs taming is not "normal promiscuity" -- say 10 to 50 partners a year. (!) The problem is "hyperpromiscuity" -- gay men who are having a thousand partners a year, and a dozen in one night. This created the biological climate which enabled the spread of AIDS; without it, there would have been no epidemic.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Meticulous, Powerful and So, So So Important 11 Jun 1998
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Format:Hardcover
Gabriel Rotello has done a such a great service to the gay community by writing this powerful book. It is provocative and controversial only because the truth hurts sometimes. We've gone for so long not wanting to face reality in the gay world, not wanting to face the difficult challenges, not wanting to do the things that we must do if we are to alter the course of the epidemic. Rotello isn't afraid to face these things, nor is he afraid of the attacks that come when someone does raise the thorny but important issues. I thank him enormously for this book and urge every gay man to read it.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
De-mystifying AIDS 2 Aug 1997
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Format:Hardcover
The truth hurts and thank god someone finally told it about AIDS. As a gay man who is tired of hearing other gay people claim that religion, educators, the government and homophobia is responsible for transmission of HIV it is refreshing to find a well-reasoned voice showing that gay culture also contributed to the disaster that AIDS is. Mr. Rotello will most likely be crucified by gay theorists but his message is undeniable; unless gay culture finds a sustainable ecology it will continue exactly where it has been for the past 10 years----mired in a disaster
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