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Public Secrets and Private Sufferings in the South African AIDS Epidemic
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This book tells the story of the HIV epidemic in South Africa, and asks why, after more than three decades, it has not normalised. Despite considerable efforts to prevent infection, and ambitious targets set to end the epidemic by 2030, HIV infections are increasing among young women and treatment uptake and adherence have been uneven. Focusing on the years preceding and following treatment access, this book addresses why an end to AIDS may be misplaced optimism. By examining public discourses and private narratives about infection, illness and death, this work reveals the contradictions between the lived experiences of AIDS suffering on the one hand, and biomedical certainties on the other. Based on long-term ethnographic research in rural villages of the South African lowveld, and within HIV prevention interventions in South Africa more generally, this book offers an intimate perspective on the social and cultural responses to the epidemic.
Offers an in-depth perspective of social responses to the AIDS epidemic through biographical accounts and illness narratives Adds historical depth to understanding the spread of HIV and the introduction of antiretrovirals Suggests a novel framework for understanding denial in the post-truth era
Autorentext
Jonathan Stadler is Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Johannesburg. An anthropologist with almost 20 years of research experience in rural and urban southern Africa, his research interests are epidemics and syndemics, social suffering, sexuality, biotechnologies, clinical trials, and the application of anthropological methods in medical research. Stadler has pursued these themes over the past two decades in several linked long term ethnographic studies in rural (Bushbuckridge) and urban settings (Mombasa, Orange Farm, Soweto, inner-city Johannesburg). He has worked on five large-scale international clinical trials for HIV prevention, and several smaller studies, of innovative biotechnologies. He is co-author of Negotiating Pharmaceutical Uncertainty: Women's Agency in a South African HIV Prevention Trial (2017 Vanderbilt University Press) and Off-Label: AIDS Review 2012 (Centre for the Study of AIDS, University of Pretoria), and more than 40 peer reviewed articles.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Ending AIDS: An Epidemic of ARVs.- Chapter 2. Culture and Difference: From Medical Mission to HIV Prevention.- Chapter 3. Truth and Harm: Dangerous Knowledge and Popular Epidemiologies of HIV.- Chapter 4. Intentional Infections: Public Discourses of HIV Spread.- Chapter 5. Revenge and Remembering: Idioms and Accusations of Witchcraft and AIDS.- Chapter 6. Hope and Loss: Illness Narratives from the Margins.- Chapter 7. Death and Dying: Narrating the End of Life.- Chapter 8. Conclusions.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030694395
- Genre Social Sciences
- Auflage 22001 A. 1st edition 2021
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 188
- Größe H11mm x B155mm x T235mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9783030694395
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-030-69439-5
- Veröffentlichung 28.04.2022
- Titel Public Secrets and Private Sufferings in the South African AIDS Epidemic
- Autor Jonathan Stadler
- Untertitel Social Aspects of HIV 6
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing