Post-AIDS Discourse in Health Communication
Sociocultural Interpretations
Herausgeber: Basu, Ambar; J Dillon, Patrick; Spieldenner, Andrew R
Post-AIDS Discourse in Health Communication
Sociocultural Interpretations
Herausgeber: Basu, Ambar; J Dillon, Patrick; Spieldenner, Andrew R
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This book examines the discourse of a "post-AIDS" culture, and the medical-discursive shift from crisis and death to survival and living.
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This book examines the discourse of a "post-AIDS" culture, and the medical-discursive shift from crisis and death to survival and living.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367430481
- ISBN-10: 0367430487
- Artikelnr.: 62798301
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367430481
- ISBN-10: 0367430487
- Artikelnr.: 62798301
Ambar Basu is Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of South Florida. Andrew R. Spieldenner is Executive Director of MPact: Global Action for Gay Men's Health & Rights and Associate Professor in the Departments of Communication and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies at California State University-San Marcos. Patrick J. Dillon is Associate Professor in the School of Communication Studies at Kent State University at Stark.
Dreaming a Post-AIDS: An Introduction to the Discourse; Part I: Debate,
Discourse, Politics; 1. Revisiting "Post-AIDS": Understanding Gay Community
Responses to HIV Then and Now; 2. Biocommunicability and the Biopolitics of
"Post-AIDS"; 3. Last People Standing: People Living with HIV After the 'End
of the Epidemic'; 4. A Dramatization of Post-AIDs Stigma: A Pentadic
Analysis of the CDC's "Let's Stop HIV Together" Campaign; 5. Indigenous
HIV/AIDS in the Context of 'Post-AIDS' Discourse: A Meta-Synthesis of
Qualitative Research; 6. Neoliberal Hegemony and National HIV/AIDS Policy
in India; Part II: Rhetorics and Relations; 7. "I Might as Well Be Dead":
Aging with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era; 8. African American Mothers Living
with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era: A Meta-Ethnographic Synthesis; 9. "YOU
FUCKING DESERVE HIV": Seeking PrEP information, Disciplinary Power, and
Queer Technologies of the Self on /r/AskGayBros; 10. Intimacy Uncertainty
and Post-AIDS Discourse: HIV and the Role It Plays as an Uninvited Third
Party in Serodiscordant Relationships; 11. The Experience of Building and
Testing a Visual Health Literacy Resource for HIV Prophylaxis; Afterword:
On Localocentricity and "Post-AIDS"
Discourse, Politics; 1. Revisiting "Post-AIDS": Understanding Gay Community
Responses to HIV Then and Now; 2. Biocommunicability and the Biopolitics of
"Post-AIDS"; 3. Last People Standing: People Living with HIV After the 'End
of the Epidemic'; 4. A Dramatization of Post-AIDs Stigma: A Pentadic
Analysis of the CDC's "Let's Stop HIV Together" Campaign; 5. Indigenous
HIV/AIDS in the Context of 'Post-AIDS' Discourse: A Meta-Synthesis of
Qualitative Research; 6. Neoliberal Hegemony and National HIV/AIDS Policy
in India; Part II: Rhetorics and Relations; 7. "I Might as Well Be Dead":
Aging with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era; 8. African American Mothers Living
with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era: A Meta-Ethnographic Synthesis; 9. "YOU
FUCKING DESERVE HIV": Seeking PrEP information, Disciplinary Power, and
Queer Technologies of the Self on /r/AskGayBros; 10. Intimacy Uncertainty
and Post-AIDS Discourse: HIV and the Role It Plays as an Uninvited Third
Party in Serodiscordant Relationships; 11. The Experience of Building and
Testing a Visual Health Literacy Resource for HIV Prophylaxis; Afterword:
On Localocentricity and "Post-AIDS"
Dreaming a Post-AIDS: An Introduction to the Discourse; Part I: Debate,
Discourse, Politics; 1. Revisiting "Post-AIDS": Understanding Gay Community
Responses to HIV Then and Now; 2. Biocommunicability and the Biopolitics of
"Post-AIDS"; 3. Last People Standing: People Living with HIV After the 'End
of the Epidemic'; 4. A Dramatization of Post-AIDs Stigma: A Pentadic
Analysis of the CDC's "Let's Stop HIV Together" Campaign; 5. Indigenous
HIV/AIDS in the Context of 'Post-AIDS' Discourse: A Meta-Synthesis of
Qualitative Research; 6. Neoliberal Hegemony and National HIV/AIDS Policy
in India; Part II: Rhetorics and Relations; 7. "I Might as Well Be Dead":
Aging with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era; 8. African American Mothers Living
with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era: A Meta-Ethnographic Synthesis; 9. "YOU
FUCKING DESERVE HIV": Seeking PrEP information, Disciplinary Power, and
Queer Technologies of the Self on /r/AskGayBros; 10. Intimacy Uncertainty
and Post-AIDS Discourse: HIV and the Role It Plays as an Uninvited Third
Party in Serodiscordant Relationships; 11. The Experience of Building and
Testing a Visual Health Literacy Resource for HIV Prophylaxis; Afterword:
On Localocentricity and "Post-AIDS"
Discourse, Politics; 1. Revisiting "Post-AIDS": Understanding Gay Community
Responses to HIV Then and Now; 2. Biocommunicability and the Biopolitics of
"Post-AIDS"; 3. Last People Standing: People Living with HIV After the 'End
of the Epidemic'; 4. A Dramatization of Post-AIDs Stigma: A Pentadic
Analysis of the CDC's "Let's Stop HIV Together" Campaign; 5. Indigenous
HIV/AIDS in the Context of 'Post-AIDS' Discourse: A Meta-Synthesis of
Qualitative Research; 6. Neoliberal Hegemony and National HIV/AIDS Policy
in India; Part II: Rhetorics and Relations; 7. "I Might as Well Be Dead":
Aging with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era; 8. African American Mothers Living
with HIV in the "Post-AIDS" Era: A Meta-Ethnographic Synthesis; 9. "YOU
FUCKING DESERVE HIV": Seeking PrEP information, Disciplinary Power, and
Queer Technologies of the Self on /r/AskGayBros; 10. Intimacy Uncertainty
and Post-AIDS Discourse: HIV and the Role It Plays as an Uninvited Third
Party in Serodiscordant Relationships; 11. The Experience of Building and
Testing a Visual Health Literacy Resource for HIV Prophylaxis; Afterword:
On Localocentricity and "Post-AIDS"