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OverviewAs the acclaimed author of And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts became the country's most recognized voice on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. His success emerged from a relentless work ethic and strong belief in the power of journalism to help mainstream society understand not just the rising tide of HIV/AIDS but gay culture and liberation. In-depth and dramatic, Andrew E. Stoner's biography follows the remarkable life of the brash, pioneering journalist. Shilts's reporting on AIDS in San Francisco broke barriers even as other gay writers and activists ridiculed his overtures to the mainstream and labeled him a traitor to the movement, charges the combative Shilts forcefully answered. Behind the scenes, Shilts overcame career-threatening struggles with alcohol and substance abuse to achieve the notoriety he had always sought, while the HIV infection he had purposely kept hidden began to take his life. Filled with new insights and fascinating detail, The Journalist of Castro Street reveals the historic work and passionate humanity of the legendary investigative reporter and author. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew E StonerPublisher: University of Illinois Press Imprint: University of Illinois Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9780252084263ISBN 10: 0252084268 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 May 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsCoverContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 Aurora Dawn2 Eugene Days3 Living Out4 Finding a Voice5 The Life and Times6 Becoming the AIDS ScribeIllustrations follow page 1107 Bathhouse Daze8 A Balancing Act for Shilts9 Clean and Sober10 Strike Up the Band11 The Sum of Zero12 Conduct Unbecoming13 Disclosing HIV14 Journalist versus Advocate15 Unfinished WorkConclusionNotesIndexReviewsA sympathetic, first-rate narrative of one of the most notable journalists of our time. Stoner captures the passions and imperfections of both the fearless writer and the gay-rights crusader. --Patrick Lee Plaisance, author of Virtue in Media: The Moral Psychology of Excellence in News and Public Relations Andrew Stoner has masterfully woven a powerful story: well-written, historically grounded, thoughtful, engaging, and important. The Journalist of Castro Street is engrossing yet haunting. It is indispensable for anyone who would understand the early years of the AIDS crisis, the intersection of the epidemic and the news media, and the challenges facing Shilts as the openly-gay journalist blazed a trail into the media mainstream. It is not merely a biography of Shilts, it is more. --Edward M. Alwood, former CNN correspondent and author of Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism Aimed at the Press A sympathetic, first-rate narrative of one of the most notable journalists of our time. Stoner captures the passions and imperfections of both the fearless writer and the gay-rights crusader. --Patrick Lee Plaisance, author of Virtue in Media: The Moral Psychology of Excellence in News and Public Relations The Journalist of Castro Street is a moving biography of a journalist and his life's work. . . . This is an excellent piece of writing. --Seattle Book Review Andrew Stoner has masterfully woven a powerful story: well-written, historically grounded, thoughtful, engaging, and important. The Journalist of Castro Street is engrossing yet haunting. It is indispensable for anyone who would understand the early years of the AIDS crisis, the intersection of the epidemic and the news media, and the challenges facing Shilts as the openly-gay journalist blazed a trail into the media mainstream. It is not merely a biography of Shilts, it is more. --Edward M. Alwood, former CNN correspondent and author of Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism Aimed at the Press A major contribution to gay history. --Booklist A sympathetic, first-rate narrative of one of the most notable journalists of our time. Stoner captures the passions and imperfections of both the fearless writer and the gay-rights crusader. --Patrick Lee Plaisance, author of Virtue in Media: The Moral Psychology of Excellence in News and Public Relations Andrew Stoner has masterfully woven a powerful story: well-written, historically grounded, thoughtful, engaging, and important. The Journalist of Castro Street is engrossing yet haunting. It is indispensable for anyone who would understand the early years of the AIDS crisis, the intersection of the epidemic and the news media, and the challenges facing Shilts as the openly-gay journalist blazed a trail into the media mainstream. It is not merely a biography of Shilts, it is more. --Edward M. Alwood, former CNN correspondent and author of Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism Aimed at the Press A major contribution to gay history. --Booklist The Journalist of Castro Street is the result of copious research and interviewing. --The Gay & Lesbian Review A sympathetic, first-rate narrative of one of the most notable journalists of our time. Stoner captures the passions and imperfections of both the fearless writer and the gay-rights crusader. --Patrick Lee Plaisance, author of Virtue in Media: The Moral Psychology of Excellence in News and Public Relations The Journalist of Castro Street is a moving biography of a journalist and his life's work. . . . This is an excellent piece of writing. --Seattle Book Review Andrew Stoner has masterfully woven a powerful story: well-written, historically grounded, thoughtful, engaging, and important. The Journalist of Castro Street is engrossing yet haunting. It is indispensable for anyone who would understand the early years of the AIDS crisis, the intersection of the epidemic and the news media, and the challenges facing Shilts as the openly-gay journalist blazed a trail into the media mainstream. It is not merely a biography of Shilts, it is more. --Edward M. Alwood, former CNN correspondent and author of Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism Aimed at the Press A major contribution to gay history. --Booklist Author InformationAndrew E. Stoner is an associate professor of communication studies at California State University, Sacramento. His books include Campaign Crossroads: Presidential Politics in Indiana from Lincoln to Obama. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |