Inventing AIDS by Cindy Patton

Inventing AIDS by Cindy Patton

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Assesses the AIDS service industry that has emerged since the mid-1980s. The author analyzes the discourses of AIDS and how they influence, and often delay, public policy that determines health strategies dealing with the epidemic.

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Inventing AIDS by Cindy Patton

This book assesses the AIDS service industry that has emerged since the mid-1980s. Informed by deconstruction and current critical theory, Patton analyzes the discourses of AIDS and how they shape, control and delay public policy that determines health strategies dealing with the epidemic. The book includes a committed and passionate critique of the use of scientific knowledge in the face of what is a predominant cultural metaphor of the late 20th century. This book should be of interest to students of cultural studies and professionals involved in the treatment of AIDS.
Cindy Patton: Cindy Patton is a longtime activist and scholar who has written extensively about social and political dimensions of the AIDS epidemic. She writes about media, including pornography. She is currently Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.

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ISBN 13 9780415902571
ISBN 10 0415902576
Title Inventing AIDS
Author Cindy Patton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1991-03-14
Number of pages 160
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