UID:
almafu_9959239600802883
Format:
1 online resource (222 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9786612071829
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1-282-07182-3
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0-253-11078-5
Content:
There is evidence that women who live in societies that uphold male privilege -- the majority of the world's women -- are at increased risk for HIV infection. In Local Women, Global Science, Karen M. Booth looks closely at the operation of two clinics for sexually transmitted diseases in Nairobi, Kenya, and explores how internationally funded and nationally sanctioned interventions to stop the spread of HIV have focused almost exclusively on the sexual and reproductive behaviors of those who are least
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Global medicine, local sex, and crisis -- Nairobi's casino: colonizing AIDS in the urban clinic -- Negotiating AIDS policy in Kenya: 1984-1994 -- "High-frequency transmitters" and invisible men -- "A husband can have a thousand girlfriends!" -- Drugs for whom? "African AIDS" in the second decade.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-253-21640-0
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-253-34181-7
Language:
English