An Epidemic of Uncertainty: Navigating HIV and Young Adulthood in Malawi
Autor Jenny Trinitapolien Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 aug 2023
An Epidemic of Uncertainty advances a new framework for studying social life by emphasizing something social scientists routinely omit from their theories, models, and measures–what people know they don’t know. Taking Malawi’s ongoing AIDS epidemic as an entry point, Jenny Trinitapoli shows that despite admirable declines in new HIV infections and AIDS-related mortality, an epidemic of uncertainty persists; at any given point in time, fully half of Malawian young adults don’t know their HIV status. Reckoning with the impact of this uncertainty within the bustling trading town of Balaka, Trinitapoli argues that HIV-related uncertainty is measurable, pervasive, and impervious to biomedical solutions, with consequences that expand into multiple domains of life, including relationship stability, fertility, and health. Over the duration of a groundbreaking decade-long longitudinal study, rich survey data and poignant ethnographic vignettes vividly depict how individual lives and population patterns unfold against the backdrop of an ever-evolving epidemic. Even as HIV is transformed from a progressive, fatal disease to a chronic and manageable condition, the accompanying epidemic of uncertainty remains fundamental to understanding social life in this part of the world.
Insisting that known unknowns can and should be integrated into social-scientific models of human behavior, An Epidemic of Uncertainty treats uncertainty as an enduring aspect, a central feature, and a powerful force in everyday life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226825717
ISBN-10: 022682571X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 24 halftones, 22 line drawings, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 022682571X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 24 halftones, 22 line drawings, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Jenny Trinitapoli is associate professor of sociology at the University of Chicago. She is coauthor of Religion and AIDS in Africa.
Cuprins
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction: Surveying the Shadows of Uncertainty
2 Ten Years in Balaka: The Excellent and Imperfect Data of Longitudinal Studies
3 Uncertainty Demography
4 The Scope of HIV Uncertainty
5 HIV Uncertainty and the Limits of Testing
6 Relationship Uncertainty and Marriage Instability
7 Call the Ankhoswe
8 Ultimate Uncertainties and the Mortality Landscape
9 Conclusion: Varieties of Uncertainty in Balaka
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Mortality Trends in Malawi, 1990–2020
Glossary of Chichewa and Technical Terms
Notes
References
Index
1 Introduction: Surveying the Shadows of Uncertainty
2 Ten Years in Balaka: The Excellent and Imperfect Data of Longitudinal Studies
3 Uncertainty Demography
4 The Scope of HIV Uncertainty
5 HIV Uncertainty and the Limits of Testing
6 Relationship Uncertainty and Marriage Instability
7 Call the Ankhoswe
8 Ultimate Uncertainties and the Mortality Landscape
9 Conclusion: Varieties of Uncertainty in Balaka
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Mortality Trends in Malawi, 1990–2020
Glossary of Chichewa and Technical Terms
Notes
References
Index
Recenzii
"An Epidemic of Uncertainty is dense and thorough in its engagement with the TLT study, interspersed with detailed ethnographic vignettes that give stories, names, and weight to the vast data collected and examined."
"The philosophy and history of mathematical probability and its applications have recently, and very evocatively, described it as ‘the taming of chance’. Trinitapoli reminds us that this is certainly not the case. The calculus of risk, however impressive its achievements, cannot dispel the uncertainty of life events as people actually experience them. In the course of her analysis, she builds a simple and powerful explanatory framework attentive not only to the findings of her own superb ethnography, but to other demographers’, anthropologists’, and sociologists’, contributions."
"Trinitapoli, with her storytelling, has successfully opened a window for the reader to look into village life in Balaka district in Malawi, and she has at the same time, addressed demographic phenomena of fertility, migration, and mortality in a context of rapidly changing local HIV epidemic. The sensitive and accurate portrayal of village life and its chatter, interwoven with uncertainty in decision-making over partnerships, parenthood, and divorce has given me a fresh perspective on how I will read HIV and demographic statistics in the future."
"An Epidemic of Uncertainty is a multicourse gourmet meal for demographers. It is a book to settle into, chew on, and ruminate over with good friends. Empirically dense, theoretically rich, and analytically smart, the book moves the reader effortlessly between sophisticated quantitative analyses and everyday village and town life in and around Balaka, Malawi. And it brings demography, in all its interdisciplinary and conceptual splendor, to bear on the new subfield, Jenny Trinitapoli, the book's author, wants to usher in: Uncertainty Demography."
"The data in the book is rich, innovative, and unveils a deep connection and understanding of the Balaka region in Malawi. Throughout the book, Trinitapoli expertly weaves together historical accounts of shifts in global HIV policy and the local legislative order, broader demographic changes in fertility, mortality, and migration, and data from her own longitudinal studies and ethnographic vignettes, to offer a compelling and complex analysis of the role uncertainty plays in the lives of young adults in contemporary Malawi."