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Making Sense of AIDS: Culture, Sexuality, and Power in Melanesia

Online ISBN:
9780824869229
Print ISBN:
9780824831936
Publisher:
University of Hawai'i Press
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Making Sense of AIDS: Culture, Sexuality, and Power in Melanesia

Leslie Butt (ed.),
Leslie Butt
(ed.)
University of Victoria
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Richard Eves (ed.)
Richard Eves
(ed.)
Australian National University
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Published online:
17 November 2016
Published in print:
9 May 2008
Online ISBN:
9780824869229
Print ISBN:
9780824831936
Publisher:
University of Hawai'i Press

Abstract

In Melanesia, rates of HIV infection are among the highest in the Pacific and increasing rapidly, with grave humanitarian, development, and political implications. There is a great need for social research on HIV/AIDS in the region to provide better insights into the sensitive issues surrounding HIV transmission. This collection, the first book on HIV and AIDS in the Pacific region, gathers together original accounts of the often surprising ways that people make sense of the AIDS epidemic in various parts of Melanesia. The book addresses substantive issues concerning AIDS and contemporary sexualities, relations of power, and moralities—themes that provide a powerful backdrop for twenty-first century understandings of the tensions between sexuality, religion, and politics in many parts of the world.

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