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Area of Science:

  • Visual culture studies
  • Social history
  • Public health communication

Background:

  • The intersection of art, science, activism, and public health is crucial for understanding societal responses to crises.
  • The Norwegian AIDS crisis presented unique challenges for sexual health prevention and community organizing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the visual strategies and impact of AIDS and fetish activism imagery in Norway.
  • To explore how these images influenced perceptions of bodies, pleasure, and political goals.
  • To understand the role of visual materials in destigmatizing BDSM and fostering community networks.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of visual materials including photographs, posters, and safer sex instructions.
  • Examination of the materiality, context, and social biographies of images.
  • Interrogation of visualization practices within leather, BDSM, and AIDS activism.

Main Results:

  • Fetish and AIDS imagery made specific bodies, pleasures, and political aims visible while obscuring others.
  • These visuals served as catalysts for change, aiding in the destigmatization of BDSM and challenging psychiatric classifications.
  • The study highlights the dual strategy of seeking acceptance through "respectability" while maintaining the distinct identity of fetish culture.

Conclusions:

  • Visual activism in the Norwegian AIDS and fetish movements was a powerful tool for communication, social change, and historical co-production.
  • The "politics of visibility" shaped both public perception and the internal dynamics of subcultures.
  • Understanding the materiality and context of these images is key to appreciating their historical significance and ongoing impact.