Pathologies of Patriarchy explores the gendered inequalities that bar HIV-positive women in the Nigerian delta region from the HIV treatment seemingly available to them.
Pathologies of Patriarchy explores the gendered inequalities that bar HIV-positive women in the Nigerian delta region from the HIV treatment seemingly available to them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eloho Ese Basikoro is Adjunct Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle
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AcknowledgementsDedicationList of AcronymsChapter 1: Remapping Illness and Interventions Beyond the BiomedicalPART 1: HISTORY, POLITICS AND AIDS GOVERNANCEChapter 2: HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Denialism and ResponseChapter 3: The Political-Economy of Oil and Socio-Ecological Contingencies of the Niger DeltaPART 2: EMBODIED ACCOUNTSChapter 4: Constructed Identities and Power: (Re)Constructing the Notions of Care and ResponsibilityChapter 5: Feminism in Nigeria. Patriarchy and the Conflicting Discourses of EmpowermentChapter 6: "It is the Fear": Contextualizing the Politics of HIV/AIDS Non-DisclosureChapter 7: AIDS Support Networks as Emerging Spaces of Therapeutic CitizenshipChapter 8: To Cope: Institutional Responsibility versus Individual AgencyChapter 9: Normalizing HIV/AIDS, and the Discourse of ExceptionalismPART 3: MA(I)NSTREAMING GENDER IN HIV/AIDS INTERVENTIONSChapter 10: Two Sides of A Coin: Policy and Practice in TensionFINAL NOTESAPPENDIX: Inventory of HIV/AIDS Policy Texts and other chapter NotesBIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
AcknowledgementsDedicationList of AcronymsChapter 1: Remapping Illness and Interventions Beyond the BiomedicalPART 1: HISTORY, POLITICS AND AIDS GOVERNANCEChapter 2: HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Denialism and ResponseChapter 3: The Political-Economy of Oil and Socio-Ecological Contingencies of the Niger DeltaPART 2: EMBODIED ACCOUNTSChapter 4: Constructed Identities and Power: (Re)Constructing the Notions of Care and ResponsibilityChapter 5: Feminism in Nigeria. Patriarchy and the Conflicting Discourses of EmpowermentChapter 6: "It is the Fear": Contextualizing the Politics of HIV/AIDS Non-DisclosureChapter 7: AIDS Support Networks as Emerging Spaces of Therapeutic CitizenshipChapter 8: To Cope: Institutional Responsibility versus Individual AgencyChapter 9: Normalizing HIV/AIDS, and the Discourse of ExceptionalismPART 3: MA(I)NSTREAMING GENDER IN HIV/AIDS INTERVENTIONSChapter 10: Two Sides of A Coin: Policy and Practice in TensionFINAL NOTESAPPENDIX: Inventory of HIV/AIDS Policy Texts and other chapter NotesBIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
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