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Margaret Galvan travels between visual archives to sense how memory is preserved & proscribed

Pretty Heady Stuff

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This chapter explores the impact of visual culture on feminist and queer social movements from the 70s to 90s, particularly during the AIDS crisis. It emphasizes the role of artists like Nan Goldin in documenting the epidemic and combating its stigma, while discussing the importance of archiving these historical narratives for future activism.

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