The Party’s Over

Recounting the Past in American AIDS Plays

Authors

  • Charalampos Keivanidis Sorbonne Université

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12795/REN.2023.i27.7

Keywords:

aids, sexual culture, obituary plays, memory plays, Jerker, Tell, intimacies

Abstract

ABSTRACT: This article discusses the use of the past in regard to the gay sexual culture of the 1970s in three AIDS plays: Robert Chesley’s Jerker (1986), Victor Bumbalo’s Tell (1993) and Michael Kearns’s intimacies (1989). The themes explored—celebrating the sexual freedom of the past against contemporary criticism, commemorating places where gay men could meet for sexual encounters, and a sex continuum joining the busy nightlife of the past to the stern “here and now” of AIDS—stem from memory. Sex is only possible as a past activity and narrated as such in these plays, making them at the same time “obituary plays,” because they mourn sexual culture along with specific people, but also “memory plays,” because the memory that permeates them also omits some details, all the while magnifying others, in ways different from the plays of Tennessee Williams, who invented the term.

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Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

Keivanidis, C. “The Party’s Over: Recounting the Past in American AIDS Plays”. Revista De Estudios Norteamericanos, vol. 27, Dec. 2023, doi:10.12795/REN.2023.i27.7.

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Special Section: Game Over
Received 2023-09-06
Accepted 2023-11-09
Published 2023-12-20
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