As global health organizations claim that the AIDS/HIVcrisis is nearing its end, Living with HIV in Post-Crisis Times: Beyond the Endgame examines how people living with HIV navigate changes in the management and control of the HIV pandemic.
As global health organizations claim that the AIDS/HIVcrisis is nearing its end, Living with HIV in Post-Crisis Times: Beyond the Endgame examines how people living with HIV navigate changes in the management and control of the HIV pandemic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society
David A.B. Murray is professor of anthropology and sexuality studies at York University.
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Part I: Fantastic Conceits and How to Mind Them: Managing PLHIV in 'Post-Crisis' Times Chapter 1: Forty Years of AIDS: Fatigue, Failure, and Fantasies Chapter 2: Governing HIV-Positive Subjectivities in Post-2011 Egypt Chapter 3: Disclosure and Responsibility: Children Living with HIV in Uganda Chapter 4: Coordination of Medical Pluralism in Public HIV Health Care in South Africa: Shifting to an Alliance Framework with Traditional Health Practitioners Chapter 5: Being HIV Positive Healthy Enough in West Africa for an Ebola Clinical Trial? Part II: Always Never Normal: Positive Living in 'Post-Crisis' Times Chapter 6: "I can live a normal life": Challenging Perceptions of HIV and (Re)productive Life in Japan Chapter 7: Opting Out: Aging Gays, HIV/AIDS and the Bio-Politics of Queer Viral Time Chapter 8: From "at Risk" to Interdependent: The Erotic Life Worlds of HIV+ Jamaican Women Chapter 9: Life beyond survival: HIV Positive Men on ART Treatment who Consume Alcohol in Urban India Conclusion: Remembering HIV in the Era of Eradication: Critical Nostalgia, Infrastructures of Accountability, and the Fate of Viral Socialities Afterword: Beyond AIDS
Part I: Fantastic Conceits and How to Mind Them: Managing PLHIV in 'Post-Crisis' Times Chapter 1: Forty Years of AIDS: Fatigue, Failure, and Fantasies Chapter 2: Governing HIV-Positive Subjectivities in Post-2011 Egypt Chapter 3: Disclosure and Responsibility: Children Living with HIV in Uganda Chapter 4: Coordination of Medical Pluralism in Public HIV Health Care in South Africa: Shifting to an Alliance Framework with Traditional Health Practitioners Chapter 5: Being HIV Positive Healthy Enough in West Africa for an Ebola Clinical Trial? Part II: Always Never Normal: Positive Living in 'Post-Crisis' Times Chapter 6: "I can live a normal life": Challenging Perceptions of HIV and (Re)productive Life in Japan Chapter 7: Opting Out: Aging Gays, HIV/AIDS and the Bio-Politics of Queer Viral Time Chapter 8: From "at Risk" to Interdependent: The Erotic Life Worlds of HIV+ Jamaican Women Chapter 9: Life beyond survival: HIV Positive Men on ART Treatment who Consume Alcohol in Urban India Conclusion: Remembering HIV in the Era of Eradication: Critical Nostalgia, Infrastructures of Accountability, and the Fate of Viral Socialities Afterword: Beyond AIDS
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