Open to Infection: Two Viruses and Black-Queer-Life
Distinct & Dissimilar: HIV, COVID-19, and the Desire for Meaning
Policing Pandemics and Ongoing Resistance
When AIDS Nostalgia Gets in the Way of Fighting COVID
COMMUNITY VIRAL LOAD: Living Collectively with Viruses
How to ”Not” Have Sex in a Pandemic: COVID-19 and Online Gay Male Sexual Cultures
Variants: On Melancholia and Moralism
Sex and Contagion, or White Fragility (on Safe)
The “Good” Coronavirus Citizen, The “COVIDIOT”, and the Privilege of #StayAtHome
A Queer Theory of Benign Respiratory Variations
Confinement and Intimacies
Hot for Zoom: Cruising for Access Intimacy across Pandemics
Rethinking Sex: Black Queer Literature in the Time of HIV/AIDS
Isolated Bodies, Governed Exchanges
Queer Solitude: Dean Sameshima’s “being alone”
Viral Intimacies: Sex or the Replication of Undoing