The introduction of combination antiretroviral therapies in 1996 brought about a radical change in the temporality of HIV infection, moving us away from the event-time of the AIDS crisis to the expanded/expansive temporality of chronic ‘undetectability’. That, and the later extension of antiretrovirals as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, has dramatically shifted the lived temporalities of both...
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João Florêncio
João Florêncio (he/him) is senior lecturer in history of modern and contemporary art and visual culture at the University of Exeter, UK, working on queer visual and sex cultures, sex media, technologies of the self, embodiment and ethics. He is the author of Bareback Porn, Porous Masculinities, Queer Futures: The Ethics of Becoming-Pig (Routledge, 2020).


