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The Secret: Love, Marriage, and HIV

Autor Jennifer S. Hirsch, Holly Wardlow, Daniel Jordan Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2010
For many women around the world, their greatest risk of HIV infection comes from having sex with the very person with whom they are supposed to have sex: their spouse. This title situates marital HIV risk within an exploration of marital and extramarital sexuality in five diverse settings: Mexico, Nigeria, Uganda, Vietnam, and Papua New Guinea.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826516831
ISBN-10: 0826516831
Pagini: 301
Dimensiuni: 175 x 249 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press (TN)

Notă biografică

Jennifer S. Hirsch, Associate Professor of Sociomedical Sciences in the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, is the author of A Courtship after Marriage: Sexuality and Love in Mexican Transnational Families and co-editor of two recent volumes on the comparative anthropology of love. Holly Wardlow, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, is the author of Wayward Women: Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society. Daniel Jordan Smith, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Director of the Population Studies and Training Center at Brown University, is the author of A Culture of Corruption: Everyday Deception and Popular Discontent in Nigeria. Harriet M. Phinney is a lecturer at Seattle University. Shanti Parikh is Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis. Constance A. Nathanson, Professor of Clinical Sociomedical Sciences and Professor of Population and Family Health in the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, is the author of Disease Prevention as Social Change and Dangerous Passage: The Social Control of Sexuality in Women's Adolescence.

Cuprins

Introduction; From Cultural Traits to Global Processes: Methods for a Critical Comparative Ethnography; The Geography of Desire: Social Space, Sexual Projects, and the Organization of Extramarital Sex in Rural Mexico; Gender Inequality, Infidelity, and the Social Risks of Modern Marriage in Nigeria; "Eaten One's Fill and All Stirred Up": Doi Moi and the Re-Configuration of Masculine Sexual Risk and Men's Extramarital Sex in Vietnam; "Whip Him in the Head with a Stick!": Marriage, Male Infidelity, and Female Confrontation among the Huli; Going Public: Rethinking Monogamy, Infidelity, and Marriage in Southeastern Uganda; Conclusion.