This book explores how one community-based initiative ? Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York ? overcame the obstacles of homophobia and fear of AIDS by organizing groups of volunteers who "bear witness" to the suffering of people with AIDS.
This book explores how one community-based initiative ? Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York ? overcame the obstacles of homophobia and fear of AIDS by organizing groups of volunteers who "bear witness" to the suffering of people with AIDS.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip M. Kayal is professor of sociology at Seton Hall University. He has published extensively in the sociology of religion, ethnicity, and homophobia. His current interests are the nonprofit sector and the study of gay/AIDS volunteerism.
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Introduction PART ONE AIDS: The Issues 1 Getting Involved 2 The Sin Stigma and Gay/AIDS Volunteerism 3 "Morality" and AIDS Issues 4 Democratization and the Response to AIDS PART TWO Ideology: Volunteerism and AIDS 5 Volunteerism, Conununity and Blaming the Victim 6 The Political Economy of Volunteerisin and AIDS Prevention/Education 7 Who Volunteers: Minority Volunteerism and GMHC 8 Gay Volunteerism Before and After AIDS 9 Gay/AIDS Volunteerism: A Question of Altruism? 10 Volunteerism and Voluntary Associations PART THREE The Significance of Gay/MDS Volunteerism 11 GMHC and the Community Interest: Institutionalization and Successful Volunteerism 12 GMHC as Organizational Success and Problem 13 Homophobia, Bearing Witness, and Empowerment 14 Gay/AIDS Volunteerism as Political Innovation Epilogue: Toward the Future
Introduction PART ONE AIDS: The Issues 1 Getting Involved 2 The Sin Stigma and Gay/AIDS Volunteerism 3 "Morality" and AIDS Issues 4 Democratization and the Response to AIDS PART TWO Ideology: Volunteerism and AIDS 5 Volunteerism, Conununity and Blaming the Victim 6 The Political Economy of Volunteerisin and AIDS Prevention/Education 7 Who Volunteers: Minority Volunteerism and GMHC 8 Gay Volunteerism Before and After AIDS 9 Gay/AIDS Volunteerism: A Question of Altruism? 10 Volunteerism and Voluntary Associations PART THREE The Significance of Gay/MDS Volunteerism 11 GMHC and the Community Interest: Institutionalization and Successful Volunteerism 12 GMHC as Organizational Success and Problem 13 Homophobia, Bearing Witness, and Empowerment 14 Gay/AIDS Volunteerism as Political Innovation Epilogue: Toward the Future
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