Living with HIV in Post-Crisis Times: Beyond the Endgame
Over the past decade, effective prevention and treatment policies have resulted in global health organizations claiming that the end of the HIV/AIDS crisis is near and that HIV/AIDS is now a chronic but manageable disease. These proclamations have been accompanied by stagnant or decreasing public interest in and financial support for people living with HIV and the organizations that support them, minimizing significant global disparities in the management and control of the HIV pandemic. The contributors to this edited collection explore how diverse communities of people living with HIV (PLHIV) and organizations that support them are navigating physical, social, political, and economic challenges during these so-called “post-crisis” times.
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Living with HIV in Post-Crisis Times: Beyond the Endgame
Over the past decade, effective prevention and treatment policies have resulted in global health organizations claiming that the end of the HIV/AIDS crisis is near and that HIV/AIDS is now a chronic but manageable disease. These proclamations have been accompanied by stagnant or decreasing public interest in and financial support for people living with HIV and the organizations that support them, minimizing significant global disparities in the management and control of the HIV pandemic. The contributors to this edited collection explore how diverse communities of people living with HIV (PLHIV) and organizations that support them are navigating physical, social, political, and economic challenges during these so-called “post-crisis” times.
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Over the past decade, effective prevention and treatment policies have resulted in global health organizations claiming that the end of the HIV/AIDS crisis is near and that HIV/AIDS is now a chronic but manageable disease. These proclamations have been accompanied by stagnant or decreasing public interest in and financial support for people living with HIV and the organizations that support them, minimizing significant global disparities in the management and control of the HIV pandemic. The contributors to this edited collection explore how diverse communities of people living with HIV (PLHIV) and organizations that support them are navigating physical, social, political, and economic challenges during these so-called “post-crisis” times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666901498
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/18/2021
Series: Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David A.B. Murray is professor of anthropology and sexuality studies at York University.
Stephen L. Schensul is director of the Center for International Health Studies, professor of Community Medicine and Health Care, and associate professor of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Part I: Fantastic Conceits and How to Mind Them: Managing PLHIV in 'Post-Crisis' Times
Chapter 1: Forty Years of AIDS: Fatigue, Failure, and Fantasies
Chapter 2: Governing HIV-Positive Subjectivities in Post-2011 Egypt
Chapter 3: Disclosure and Responsibility: Children Living with HIV in Uganda
Chapter 4: Coordination of Medical Pluralism in Public HIV Health Care in South Africa:
Shifting to an Alliance Framework with Traditional Health Practitioners
Chapter 5: Being HIV Positive Healthy Enough in West Africa for an Ebola Clinical Trial?
Part II: Always Never Normal: Positive Living in 'Post-Crisis' Times
Chapter 6: “I can live a normal life”: Challenging Perceptions of HIV and (Re)productive Life in Japan
Chapter 7: Opting Out: Aging Gays, HIV/AIDS and the Bio-Politics of Queer Viral Time
Chapter 8: From “at Risk” to Interdependent: The Erotic Life Worlds of HIV+ Jamaican Women
Chapter 9: Life beyond survival: HIV Positive Men on ART Treatment who Consume Alcohol in Urban India
Conclusion: R
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