This collection brings together academics, artists, and activists--from different generations, countries, ethnic backgrounds, and HIV statuses--to reflect on how gay sex has changed in a post-PrEP era, critique the role Big Pharma now plays in queer life, and argue for the value of sexual community, promiscuity, and pleasure.
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This collection brings together academics, artists, and activists--from different generations, countries, ethnic backgrounds, and HIV statuses--to reflect on how gay sex has changed in a post-PrEP era, critique the role Big Pharma now plays in queer life, and argue for the value of sexual community, promiscuity, and pleasure.
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