• AIDS in the Comics: The Graphic Memoir Taking Turns with MK Czerwiec

  • Feb 27 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
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AIDS in the Comics: The Graphic Memoir Taking Turns with MK Czerwiec

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    We return to the subject of how terrible the HIV/AIDS crisis was at its peak. The first time (Episode 9) we drew from a memoir, documentary film, and a literary novel. This time we feature the graphic memoir, Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371 with the author MK Czerwiec. She created a memoir of her time as a nurse in an HIV/AIDS using the comic medium. Since then, Czerwiec has become a leading figure in Graphic Medicine. We talk to her about the Graphic Medicine field and its many applications, and about the many illustrative and poignant insights her book offers about the AIDS crisis in ways biomedical texts and few of the other arts can do nearly as well.

    Links:

    Website for Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 372

    MK Czerwiec’s website

    Graphic Medicine organization website

    Russell Teagarden’s blog piece on Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 372 in According to the Arts


    Thanks to MK Czerwiec for opening our world to graphic medicine and expanding our understanding of the AIDS crisis through your graphic memoir.

    Please send us comments, recommendations, and questions to: russell.teagarden@theclinicandtheperson.com.

    Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to The Clinic & The Person wherever you get your podcasts, or visit our website.

    Executive producer: Anne Bentley

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