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Title
HIV and AIDS in Africa: Beyond Epidemiology
ISBN
9780631223573
EAN
9780631223573
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Hiv and Aids in Africa : Beyond Epidemiology
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Susan Craddock
Item Length
9.7in
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Item Width
6.8in
Item Weight
27.3 Oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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Brings together international contributors---including often overlooked African scholars and activists---from across the social sciences to examine HIV and AIDS from angles previously unexplored.

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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0631223576
ISBN-13
9780631223573
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2455429

Product Key Features

Author
Susan Craddock
Publication Name
Hiv and Aids in Africa : Beyond Epidemiology
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.7in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.8in
Item Weight
27.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ra643.86.A35h554
Reviews
"This groundbreaking volume draws on a broad array of methodologies and disciplines to bring into relief the social and economic forces that have made AIDS the leading infectious cause of young adult death globally. Rejecting fashionable explanations of AIDS in Africa, this book reveals such explanations to be rooted in racism, victim-blaming, disciplinary blindness, and shoddy research. Meticulously documented, HIV and AIDS in Africa is a treasure trove of information - just what many policymakers, epidemiologists, and clinicians need to hear, whether we want to or not. But the book deserves a far wider audience. For 'any interventions that fail to address the broader issues of African social and economic life,' as one of this fine volume's contributors predicts, 'are bound to fail." Paul Farmer, Harvard Medical School "This is a thoroughly excellent book, as good as any on offer on the current HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa, and a lot better than most ... This is a book that needs to be read by all those involved in development planning in Africa - and elsewhere - in NGOs as in governments, in the field as well as in the 'corridors of power'." International Development Planning Review "The new book by Ezekiel Kalipeni et al. is a landmark among all existing literature addressing the epidemic in Africa. The volume holds near 25 in-depth chapters providing brilliant analysis of the epidemic." Markku Löytönen, University of Helsinki " The book is able to cover a vast array of topics that have been previously neglected in academic discourse ... the editors have successfully demonstrated thta HIV/AIDS must be approached in a multidisciplinary fashion in order to understand and eventually stem the spread of this epidemic ... what is refreshing in regard to this work is that the editors have taken an academic and personal approach in their attempts to grasp the influence of this epidemic ... this book can be called both humanistic and sincere." Cambridge University Press "This book is essential reading, as it tackles the critical arguments...it represents a call to all researchers working with HIV/AIDS to take account...first book that tackles the misperceptions...the collection represents a major contribution." Sahara Journal, "This groundbreaking volume draws on a broad array of methodologies and disciplines to bring into relief the social and economic forces that have made AIDS the leading infectious cause of young adult death globally. Rejecting fashionable explanations of AIDS in Africa, this book reveals such explanations to be rooted in racism, victim-blaming, disciplinary blindness, and shoddy research.Meticulously documented, HIV and AIDS in Africa is a treasure trove of information just what many policymakers, epidemiologists, and clinicians need to hear, whether we want to or not. But the book deserves a far wider audience. For any interventions that fail to address the broader issues of African social and economic life, as one of this fine volumes contributors predicts, are bound to fail." Paul Farmer, Harvard Medical School"This is a thoroughly excellent book, as good as any on offer on the current HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa, and a lot better than most ... This is a book that needs to be read by all those involved in development planning in Africa - and elsewhere - in NGOs as in governments, in the field as well as in the 'corridors of power'." International Development Planning ReviewThe new book by Ezekiel Kalipeni et al. is a landmark among all existing literature addressing the epidemic in Africa. The volume holds near 25 in-depth chapters providing brilliant analysis of the epidemic. Markku Lytnen, University of Helsinki
Table of Content
About the Authors. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Beyond Epidemiology: Locating AIDS In Africa. (Susan Craddock). Part I: History. Section Introduction. Susan Craddock. 1. AIDS, History & Struggles Over Meaning. (Brooke Grundfest). 2. Politics, Culture And Medicine: An Unholy Trinity? Historical Continuities And Rupture In The HIV/AIDS Story In Malawi. (John Lloyd Lwanda). Part II: AIDS In Africa: Regional Perspectives. Section Introduction. Susan Craddock. 3. Perceptions And Misperceptions Of AIDS In Africa. (Joseph R. Oppong And Ezekiel Kalipeni). 4. Mapping The AIDS Pandemic In Eastern And Southern Africa. A Critical Overview. (Ezekiel Kalipeni, Susan Craddock, And Jayati Ghosh). 5. HIV/AIDS In West Africa: The Case Of Senegal, Ghana And Nigeria. (Joseph R. Oppong And Samuel Agyei-Mensah). Part III: Beyond Epidemiology: Understanding The Issues In Social Terms. Section Introduction. (Susan Craddock). A. Gendered Vulnerabilities. 6. Condoms, Consent And 'Cultural Entrapments': A Further Look At Gendered & Occupational Factors Pertinent To The Transmission Of HIV In Africa. (Anne V. Akeroyd). 7. Strategies For Prevention Of Sexual Transmission Of HIV/AIDS Among Adolescents: The Case Of High School Students In Kenya. (Njeri Mbugua). 8. AIDS In Africa: Structure, Agency & Risk. (Brooke Grundfest). B. Sexualities. 9. Culture, Sexuality, And Women's Agency In The Prevention Of HIV/AIDS In Southern Africa American Journal Of Public Health. (Ida Susser And Zena). 10. Migrancy, Masculine Identities And AIDS: The Psychosocial Context Of HIV Transmission On The South African Gold Mines. (Catherine Campbell). 11. The Invisible Presence Of Homosexuality: Implications For HIV/AIDS And Rights In Southern Africa. (Oliver Phillips). C. Poverty, Migration, War. 12. Urbanization, Poverty, And Sex: Roots Of Risky Behaviors In Slum Settlements In Nairobi, Kenya. (Eliya Msiyaphazi Zulu, Alex Chika and F. Nii-Amoo). 13. Mobile Populations And HIV/AIDS In East Africa. (Maryinez Lyons). 14. Understanding The African HIV Pandemic: An Appraisal Of The Contexts And Lay Explanation Of The HIV/AIDS Pandemic With Examples From Tanzania And Kenya. (Gabriel Rugalema). 15. Socioeconomic Obstacles To HIV Prevention And Treatment In Developing Countries: The Roles Of The International Monetary Fund And The World Bank. (Peter Lurie, Percy C. Hintzen, And Robert A. Lowe). Part IV: Research Methods, Agendas, And Ethics. Section Introduction. (Susan Craddock). 16. Participatory Diagramming And The Ethical & Practical Challenges Of Helping Africans Themselves To 'Map The Issues' Around HIV. (Mike Kesby). 17. Community-Based Research On AIDS In The Context Of Global Inequalities - Making A Virtue Of Necessity? (Carolyn Baylies). 18. AIDS And Ethics: Clinical Trials, Pharmaceuticals, And Global Scientific Practice. (Susan Craddock). Part V: Understanding The Repercussions / Impacts. Section Introduction. (Susan Craddock). 19. Excerpt From We Miss You All. (Noerine Kaleeba). 20. Understanding AIDS In Public Lives. (David Eaton). 21. Economic Growth In Sub Saharan Africa: The Potential Impact Of HIV/AIDS. (Lynn R. Brown). 22. Rising Tide Of AIDS Orphans In Southern Africa. (Jayati Ghosh And Ezekiel Kalipeni). 23. A Mother To Her Brothers: A Child-Headed Household's Story, Johannesburg, South Africa. (Emma Guest). Concluding Remarks: Beyond Epidemiology. (Joseph R. Oppong And Jayati Ghosh). Bibliography. Index.
Copyright Date
2004
Topic
Aids & Hiv, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Lccn
2003-000322
Dewey Decimal
616.97/92/0096
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Medical, Social Science

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