Alex Iannarelli English 101 2/25/13 Written Assignment #2 The Readings of Gamson and Sontag The AIDS activist movement appears to share the most basic characteristics of "new social movements": a (broadly) middle-class membership and a mix of instrumental, expressive, and identity oriented activities. Rather than exclusively orienting itself toward material distribution, ACT UP uses and targets cultural resources as well. What, this examination asks, does ACT UP do on the cultural terrain? What light does its activity shed on the question of "newness"? How can a study of this group contribute to an understanding of the shifts in the nature of social movements and in the nature of the social world in which they operate (39)? Joshua Gamson. Gamson essay exemplifies to engage one of Sontag’s final observations. To exemplify both essays to each other they are described in many ways. Engaging between both essays of Gamson and Sontag’s to describe on by the other. “That even an apocalypse can be made to seem part of the ordinary horizon of expectation constitutes an unparalleled violence that is being done to our sense of reality, to our humanity. But it is highly desirable for a specific dreaded illness to come to seem ordinary. Even the disease most fraught with meaning can become just an illness...It is bound to happen with AIDS, when the illness is much better understood and, above all, treatable. For the time being, much in the way of individual experience and social policy depends on the struggle for rhetorical ownership of the illness: how it is possessed, assimilated, in argument and in cliché” said in Sontag’s final observation. Iannarelli 1 Firstly, there to describe the essays of Gamson to Sontag are to the following. Gamson essay take the argument that it can understand the nature of social movement towards HIV/AIDS awareness. That group such as the ACT UP uses cultural resources to examination towards HIV/AIDS can to explain the Sontag’s essay. The apocalypse of HIV/AIDS have an horizon of expectation to get people to know more about that is describe in Gamson essays. Next, in Gamson and Sontag’s readings there it describes the “Newness” of AIDS. They explain in their own ways but both have the awareness of AIDS epidemic. They explain that there are people who do know things about AIDS/HIV. Groups such as the ACT UP try to inform the awareness of AIDS disease to get people more knowledgeable about AIDS. Joshua Gamson understands what he calls a “historical shift” which can change from year to year and more people are getting aware of this epidemic of AIDS. ACT UP groups and other groups they to get people to help them spread the knowledge of AIDS to the people. They do that by having rally’s to get out information. Then the news has something on the rally’s to get the information out to the people who have television or smartphone or any other way to help spread the awareness of AIDS, In Gamson essay social groups try to aware people throughout the country to make sure people know about HIV/AIDS. How the historical movement operate when they do explain things to people as you saw in the video. In both essays from Gamson and Sontag’s can explain the awareness toward HIV/AIDs have in the cultural today and from the past. People in today’s world can become more aware of HIV/AIDS thru both Gamson and Sontag’s essay can help them become more aware thru them and the frontline documentary. Awareness of HIV/AIDS to people is important to get people so they know what to know people. Iannarelli 2 In the Act up groups described in Gamson reading to the Sontag’s reading describe that “Even the disease most fraught with meaning can just become just an illness…” So that means that the groups of people fighting for a reason to get people to know more about HIV/AIDS. That the meaning behind the disease to try and stop it. History of the AIDS/HIV can help the people fighting the illness such as AIDS/HIVS and to help describe what it does to you. Actu p groups protests what Gamson and Sontag’s tries to get the knowledge or awareness to people such as the history. They bring the attention to the group of ACT Up groups to help get people to read Sontag and Gamson essays. Even if they were written in different years and people they try to help people know more about AIDS in a different ways. Apocalypse is any universal or widespread destruction or disaster. HIV/AIDS can be described to be an apocalypse in both Gamson and Sontag’s essays. Gamson reading there are passages to describe Sontag’s reading about HIV/AIDs apocalypse. That apocalypse can mean any epidemic. But, it can describe AIDS/HIV because people do not know that much about and are slowly getting knowledge of this disease. Third world countries need to know more about AIDS/HIVS and how it spreads and the history of it in general. They do not know the history of information cause people who go there needs to spread the word of this epidemic of AIDS/HIVs. In conclusion with that you can describe Gamson essay with Sontag’s final observation of her essay “AIDS and Its Metaphors.” That the essays shed a light on the two essays on describing and comparing the two essays. Awareness between the two essays that you can point out the awareness the have toward HIV/AIDs in the world when they wrote there essays. Also, in final consideration of the reading of Gamson and Sontag there is awareness in them even if they were written years apart from each other. Iannarelli 3 Works Cited Act Up and Occupy/tax wall st./ fight aids. Dir. John Riley. unknown. Gameson, Joshua. "Silence, Death and the Invisible Enemy: AIDS Activism and Socail Movement Newness"." Ethnography Unbound Power and resistance in the Modern Metropolis. n.d. 33-57. Sontags, Susazne. Aids and its Metaphor. 1988. unknown. Frontline Documentarty The Age of Aids. 30 May 2006. 17-26 January 2013. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/aids/view/>. Iannarelli 4