AIDS has grown in just two decades from a rare disease to one
that has already killed millions of men, women, and children
worldwide. To help high school and college students understand the
history and current status of AIDS as a social, political,
psychological, public health, and cultural phenomenon, this
documentary history provides 228 short and highly readable
selections from primary and secondary sources of information about
AIDS and HIV. Its scope covers the entire history of the epidemic
from its beginnings to early 1997. The documents, many of which
cannot easily be found elsewhere, will help the reader to
understand and debate the many perspectives and points of view on
this controversial topic.
Douglas A. Feldman, one of the country's leading specialists in
international and domestic AIDS social research, and Julia Wang
Miller, a research consultant, have selected documents and provided
explanatory introductions to them to help readers gain a deeper
understanding of the sociocultural ramifications of AIDS. Following
a narrative historical overview of the AIDS crisis, the work is
organized into nine topical chapters: the history of HIV/AIDS; the
impact of the epidemic in the United States and globally; HIV/AIDS
within communities and populations; AIDS in the developing world;
the human side of AIDS; the politics of AIDS; education and
behavioral change; legal and ethical issues; and the future of
AIDS. Each chapter contains an introductory narrative overview of
the topic, brief explanatory introduction to each document, and
list of suggested readings. A glossary of terms and an AIDS
resource directory of organizations to contact for further
information complete the work. This important documentary history
belongs on the shelves of every public school and college and
university library.
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