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Culture and AIDS

Autor Douglas A. Feldman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This collection is a serious attempt to explore the relationship between cultural content and the form AIDS takes in different cultural settings. Written mostly by anthropologists, these essays examine different cultural areas and AIDS: central Africa (Rwanda), New York City, Houston, and London. In addition, articles address topics such as stigmatization of AIDS victims by the press; language and AIDS; class variations in the delivery of social services as experienced by gay and bisexual men in New York City; and homophobia and AIDS. The volume is a valuable addition to the social-anthropological literature on AIDS and should be useful to professionals and for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses dealing with sociocultural aspects of AIDS. ChoiceAIDS has become a pandemic with major implications for the future vitality of humankind, according to this powerful new book compiled by the editor of the widely acclaimed The Social Dimensions of AIDS. As a cultural phenomenon the social patterning of AIDS can be explained and its direction largely predicted. Culture and AIDS is written almost entirely by anthropologists and represents the interest of dozens of anthropologists and represents the anthropologists' interest in AIDS related research and activities. Thirteen essays explore the social and cultural context of AIDS related behavior and clarify key domains in AIDS and the social sciences. This volume seeks to broaden its readers' understanding of how AIDS is changing our lives as it redirects human experience.Culture and AIDS is not intended as an introduction to AIDS. It looks at AIDS as a cultural phenomenon. It includes an introduction and postscript by its editor, Douglas A Feldman. Eleven essays explore: AIDS in Rwanda (Central Africa); A Haitian village handling AIDS; possible cofactors in HIV transmission; social service needs of gay men with AIDS in NYC; psychological factors influencing adjustment among HIV-infected gay men in Houston; social behavior of female prostitutes in London; social effects of AIDS on minority women; AIDS-related stigma in the press; language and AIDS; and other AIDS related areas.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275931896
ISBN-10: 0275931897
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DOUGLAS FELDMAN is a medical anthropologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the School of Medicine, University of Miami. He is co-editor of The Social Dimensions of AIDS (Praeger, 1986).

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction: Culture and AIDS by Douglas A. FeldmanAIDS in Cultural, Historic and Epidemiologic Context by S.C. McCombieThe Sick Role, Stigma, and Pollution: The Case of AIDS by Michael D. QuamAssessing Viral, Parasitic and Sociocultural Cofactors Affecting HIV-1 Transmission in Rwanda by Douglas A. FeldmanAIDS and the Pathogenesis of Metaphor by Christopher C. TaylorAIDS and Accusation: Haiti, Haitians, and the Geography of Blame by Paul FarmerProstitute Women and the Ideology of Work in London by Sophie DayMinority Women and AIDS: Culture, Race and Gender by Dooley WorthLanguage and AIDS by William L. LeapAIDS and Obituaries: The Perpetuation of Stigma in the Press by Peter M. NardiSex, Politics, and Guilt: A Study of Homophobia and the AIDS Phenomenon by Norris G. LangIncreasing the Cost of Living: Class and Exploitation in the Delivery of Social Services to Persons with AIDS by Juliet A. NiehausPostscript: Anthropology and AIDS by Douglas A. FeldmanIndex