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When Bodies Remember - Experiences and Politics of AIDS in South Africa (Paperback)
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When Bodies Remember - Experiences and Politics of AIDS in South Africa (Paperback)
Series: California Series in Public Anthropology, 15
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"Didier Fassin makes a compelling case against behaviorist
approaches that dominate AIDS research. Using a vivid mosaic of
public controversies and ethnographic vignettes, Fassin works
through the controversial denials of South African President Thabo
Mbeki and the precautionary policies of his Health Ministers within
histories of apartheid, epidemics which justified segregation, and
secret biological warfare plans of Project Coast, as well as wider
battles over the ethical protocols of AIDS testing and widening
inequalities. Fassin writes with compassion and deep moral
inquietude."--Michael M.J. Fischer, author of "Emergent Forms of
Life and the Anthropological Voice"
""When Bodies Remember" is an extraordinary exercise in
counterpoint between the disquieting politics and the subjective
experience of AIDS in South Africa. Didier Fassin deftly leads his
readers into the 'heart of darkness' that we may comprehend this
monstrous tragedy, literally unspeakable for so many, as one that
touches our shared humanity. He insists that recognition of
inequality rather than difference, and of embodied history rather
than culture, are the keys to overcoming indifference, inciting in
its place moral outrage and action. This brilliant, sensitive
ethnography should be read by everyone who cares about the kind of
world we live in."--Margaret Lock, author of "Twice Dead: Organ
Transplants and the Reinvention of Death"
"A gracefully written and politically astute account of one of the
world's greatest AIDS tragedies, the arrival of a full-blown AIDS
epidemic in South Africa on the cusp of political victory and
jubilation over the end of apartheid. The cultural and political
logic of PresidentMbeki's refusal to accept the international
public health model of the virus and his pursuit of an alternative
explanation of the epidemic is given a fair and just hearing by
France's leading critical medical anthropologist."--Nancy
Scheper-Hughes, author of "Death without Weeping"
"This is a remarkable book. As Fassin dissects the deadly powers of
today, he also unrelentingly looks for human alternatives to turn
the AIDS tragedy around. Multi-layered and deeply moving, "When
Bodies Remember" sets new standards for anthropological theory in
the 21st century. The book's interpretive care and hope will stay
with you in times to come."--Joao Biehl, author of "Vita: Life in a
Zone of Social Abandonment"
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