A Man Who Shoots Up Can Be Very Giving [image 2]
A Man Who Shoots Up Can Be Very Giving [image 2]
- Contributor(s):
- The History of Medicine Division. Prints and Photographs Collection
CDC - Publication:
- CDC, 1989
- Language(s):
- English
- Format:
- Still image
- Subject(s):
- HIV
Public Health - Genre(s):
- Archival Materials
Posters
Slides (photographs) - Abstract:
- This poster is part of a series of four in this exhibit that were part of a wider campaign conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and the Department of Health and Human Services beginning in 1989, which covered various aspects of HIV/AIDS education. These photographic subjects are designed to reflect the target audience for the posters. Like many other public health posters, the subject is alternated to speak to specific racial groups. The women themselves speak to other women and tell them about their role in avoiding high-risk behaviors and making responsible decisions. The combination of image and text produces an ambiguous message, however, as the viewer is left to reconcile the tension between empowerment and blame. The posters entitled "A Man Who Shoots Up Can Be Very Giving" place the blame on the infecting man, whereas the images in the posters entitled "If He Doesn't Have a Condom" place the burden on the women. The textual message combined with the posture and pose of the women also address a common tendency to be accommodating in relationships, and warn them that their partners won't always be looking out for their best interests, especially where sex is concerned. They say, "Don't trust him--look after yourself!". NOTE: Slide of original poster image is slightly blurry.
- Copyright:
- The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. (More information)
- Extent:
- 1 pages
- NLM Unique ID:
- 101584655X88 (See in Profiles in Science)
- Profiles in Science ID:
- VCBBGM
- Permanent Link:
- http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/101584655X88
- Archival Collection:
- Visual Culture and Health Posters (Profiles in Science)