AIDS : setting a feminist agenda / edited by Lesley Doyal, Jennie Naidoo and Tamsin Wilton.

Date:
1994
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Publication/Creation

London ; Bristol, PA : Taylor & Francis, 1994.

Physical description

ix, 208 pages ; 25 cm.

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: Susie Daniel.

Contents

Introduction: Silences, Absences and Fragmentation / Tamsin Wilton -- Ch. 1. HIV and AIDS: Putting Women on the Global Agenda / Lesley Doyal -- Ch. 2. Women and HIV/AIDS: Medical Issues / Judy Bury -- Ch. 3. AIDS: Issues for Feminism in the UK / Diane Richardson -- Ch. 4. Desire, Risk and Control: The Body as a Site of Contestation / Janet Holland, Caroline Ramazanoglu, Sue Scott and Rachel Thomson -- Ch. 5. Feminism and the Erotics of Health Promotion / Tamsin Wilton -- Ch. 6. Visible and Invisible Women in AIDS Discourses / Jenny Kitzinger -- Ch. 7. Women Have Feelings Too: The Mental Health Needs of Women Living with HIV Infection / Sally Dowling -- Ch. 8. Achieving Masculine Sexuality: Young Men's Strategies for Managing Vulnerability / Janet Holland, Caroline Ramazanoghu, Sue Sharpe and Rachel Thomson -- Ch. 9. Feminists, Prostitutes and HIV / Kate Butcher -- Ch. 10. Inclusions and Exclusions: Lesbians, HIV and AIDS / Diane Richardson.
Ch. 11. Against All Odds: HIV and Safer Sex Education for Women with Learning Difficulties / Michelle McCarthy -- Ch. 12. Time for a Makeover? Women and Drugs in the Context of AIDS / Sheila Henderson -- Some Useful Organizations in Britain.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  • 0748401628
  • 9780748401628
  • 0748401636
  • 9780748401635