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Negotiating Pharmaceutical Uncertainty - Women's Agency in a South African HIV Prevention Trial (Hardcover)
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Negotiating Pharmaceutical Uncertainty - Women's Agency in a South African HIV Prevention Trial (Hardcover)
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Telling the story of a clinical trial testing an innovative gel
designed to prevent women from contracting HIV, Negotiating
Pharmaceutical Uncertainty provides new insight into the complex
and contradictory relationship between medical researchers and
their subjects. Although clinical trials attempt to control and
monitor participants' bodies, Saethre and Stadler argue that the
inherent uncertainty of medical testing can create unanticipated
opportunities for women to exercise control over their health,
sexuality, and social relationships. Combining a critical analysis
of the social production of biomedical knowledge and technologies
with a detailed ethnography of the lives of female South African
trial participants, this book brings to light issues of economic
insecurity, racial disparities, and spiritual insecurities of
Johannesburg's townships. Built on a series of tales ranging from
strategy sessions at the National Institutes of Health to
witchcraft accusations against the trial, Negotiating
Pharmaceutical Uncertainty illuminates the everyday social lives of
clinical trials. As embedded anthropologists, Saethre and Stadler
provide a unique and nuanced perspective of the reality of a
clinical trial that is often hidden from view.
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