Gender issues are central to the causes and impact of the ongoing AIDS epidemic. This scholarly, interdisciplinary volume provides a comprehensive introduction to the themes and issues of gender, AIDS and global public health and informs students, policy makers and practitioners of the complexity of the gendered nature of AIDS.



Autorentext

Jelke Boesten, Nana K. Poku



Inhalt

Introduction: Gender, Inequalities, and HIV/AIDS, Jelke Boesten, Nana K. Poku; Part 1 Gendered Vulnerabilities; Chapter 1 Stigma, Gender and HIV: Case Studies of Inter-sectionality, Catherine Campbell, Andrew Gibbs; Chapter 2 Gender, Masculinities and HIV/AIDS: Perspectives from Peru, Ximena Salazar, Clara Sandoval Figueroa, J. Maziel Girón, Carlos F. Cáceres; Chapter 3 Transactable Sex and Unsafe Practices: Gender and Sex when Living with HIV in Tanzania, Jelke Boesten; Chapter 4 Gender and HIV/AIDS in Haiti: Women's Lack of Power as an Overarching Vulnerability, Jhumka Gupta, Maria J. Small, Trace Kershaw; Part 2 Targeted Interventions; Chapter 5 Caught in Ideological Crossfire: One Tale of Prostitution, Politicians and the Pandemic, Joanna Busza; Chapter 6 Targeting HIV or Targeting Social Change? The Role of Indian Sex Workers' Collectives in Challenging Gender Relations, Flora Cornish; Chapter 7 "Know Your Status": Male Gender Construction in the Age of Routine HIV Testing, Tim Frasca; Part 3 HIV /AIDS and ChangingGender Relations; Chapter 8 Sex Talk: Mutuality and Power in the Shadow of HIV/AIDS in Africa, Janet Bujra; Chapter 9 Positive Men in Hard, Neoliberal Times: Engendering Health Citizenship in South Africa, Christopher J. Colvin, Steven Robins;

Titel
Gender and HIV/AIDS
Untertitel
Critical Perspectives from the Developing World
EAN
9781317130628
ISBN
978-1-317-13062-8
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
15.04.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.31 MB
Anzahl Seiten
216
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch