The Anthropology of AIDS by Patricia Whelehan

The Anthropology of AIDS by Patricia Whelehan

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Discusses the norms, beliefs, and behaviors that affect how societies respond to HIV/AIDS around the world. This book synthesizes data from anthropology, psychology, sociology, biology, and medicine, and incorporates the author's more than two decades of work as a medical anthropologist, HIV test counselor and sex therapist.

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The Anthropology of AIDS by Patricia Whelehan

Until now, there has been no one text that discusses the norms, beliefs, and behaviors that affect how societies respond to HIV/AIDS around the world.""The Anthropology of AIDS"" synthesizes data from anthropology, psychology, sociology, biology, and medicine, and incorporates the author's more than two decades of work as a medical anthropologist, HIV test counselor and sex therapist. Designed for use in a range of college courses, this volume combines a solid introduction to the epidemiology of HIV and AIDS with a wealth of material exploring the cross-cultural societal impact of the disease.Patricia Whelehan provides a broad overview of the epidemic since 1981, focusing on current social, cultural, political, and economic factors throughout the world. She brings a relativistic, comparative, and holistic approach to look at HIV/AIDS as both a pandemic and an intercultural health problem. She also explores the ethics and controversies surrounding HIV testing, treatment, and research in the United States and other specific societies, including Thailand, Brazil, and areas of Sub-Saharan Africa.Written in a clear, concise, and engaging tone, this timely and necessary text will prove an invaluable resource for instructors and undergraduates across many academic disciplines.
Represents a long-overdue examiantion of anthropology's role in the fight against AIDS, bringing together the anthropological perspective and the problem of AIDS like no other- Brian Joseph Gilley, University of Vermont
Patricia Whelehan, professor of anthropology at the State University of New York, Potsdam, is the author of four books, including Perspectives on Human Sexuality and Women and Health: Cross-Cultural Perspectives.
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ISBN 13 9780813032924
ISBN 10 081303292X
Title The Anthropology of AIDS
Author Patricia Whelehan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University Press of Florida
Year published 2009-04-30
Number of pages 320
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