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E-raamat: Political Economy of AIDS

(University of Connecticut, USA)
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In ten articles, researchers in the field use a political economic perspective to analyze the epidemic in diverse settings and to challenge popular misunderstanding and conventional ideas about the spread of and impact of AIDS. Their goal is to widen the field of vision from the stories of human suffering and resistance to public health systems, community health workers, and health social sciences. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Preface vii SECTION I: UNDERSTANDING EPIDEMICS IN POLITICAL ECONOMIC CONTEXT 1(58) CHAPTER 1 Forging a Political Economy of AIDS 3(30) Merrill Singer CHAPTER 2 Images of Catastrophe: The Making of an Epidemic 33(26) Shirley Lindenbaum SECTION II: GENDER, ETHNICITY AND CLASS IN AIDS RISK IN THE INNER-CITY 59(70) CHAPTER 3 Articulating Personal Experience and Political Economy in the AIDS Epidemic: The Case of Carlos Torres 61(14) Merrill Singer CHAPTER 4 Love, Jealousy, and Unsafe Sex among Inner-City Women 75(30) E. J. Sobo CHAPTER 5 Multiple Racial/Ethnic Subordination and HIV among Drug Injectors 105(24) Samuel R. Friedman Benny Jose Bruce Stepherson Alan Neaigus Marjorie Goldstein Pat Mota Richard Curtis Gilbert Ildefonso SECTION III: THE STRUGGLE FOR CARE AMONG PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS 129(38) CHAPTER 6 Medical Access for Injecting Drug Users 131(18) Russell Rockwell Samuel R. Friedman Jo L. Sotheran Don C. Des Jarlais CHAPTER 7 The Political Economy of Caregiving for People with HIV/AIDS 149(18) Anthony J. Lemelle Charlene Harrington SECTION IV: AIDS IN THE THIRD WORLD 167(60) CHAPTER 8 The Political Ecology of AIDS in Africa 169(16) Meredeth Turshen CHAPTER 9 More than Money for Your Labor. Migration and the Political Economy of AIDS in Lesotho 185(20) Nancy Romero-Daza David Himmelgreen CHAPTER 10 Political Economy and Cultural Logics of HIV/AIDS among the Hmong in Northern Thailand 205(22) Patricia V. Symonds Conclusion 227(2) Contributors 229(4) Name Index 233(2) Topic Index 235
Merrill Singer