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AIDS, Culture, and Gay Men (Paperback)
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""AIDS, Culture, and Gay Men" addresses the urgent need for
research on HIV and the behaviors of men who have sex with men.
Based on studies in the U.S., Australia, Greece, and Belgium, the
authors provide ethnographic, epidemiological, biological, and
historical data and cover issues of risk, ethics, language, and the
nature of evidence, all directed at developing effective forms of
intervention."--Shirley Lindenbaum, City University of New York
"This book makes a compelling case that culturally oriented
anthropological research is essential in understanding and
responding to the AIDS crises among MSM and in gay
communities."--Serena Nanda, City University of New York There are
approximately seven million adult gay and bisexual men in the
United States and 120 million adult gay and bisexual men globally.
This highly readable volume of original essays explores the
cultural dimensions of AIDS among men who have sex with men (MSM).
The traditional emphasis in HIV/AIDS research within gay
communities has focused on sexual behavior and psychological
issues. Yet to better understand the social and cultural dimensions
of the disease, and to halt the spread of HIV, it is essential to
recognize and understand the culture of MSM. Cultural
anthropologists, unquestionably, are in a unique position to
achieve this understanding. Douglas Feldman has gathered a diverse
group of experts to contribute to this collection, and the volume
features a wealth of scholarly data unavailable elsewhere. Douglas
A. Feldman is professor of anthropology at the State University of
New York, Brockport. Awarded the AAA's Kimball Award in Public
Anthropology in 1996 for his work exploring the connection between
AIDS and anthropology, Feldman is the editor of five books,
including "The AIDS Crisis: A Documentary History" and "AIDS,
Culture, and Africa."
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