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The Normalization of the HIV and AIDS Epidemic in South Africa (Paperback)
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The Normalization of the HIV and AIDS Epidemic in South Africa (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Health in Africa
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This book explores the normalization of HIV and AIDS, reflecting
upon the intended and unintended consequences of the multifarious
"AIDS industry." The Normalization of the HIV and AIDS Epidemic in
South Africa deals with the manner in which the HIV and AIDS
epidemic has become such a well-known disease with such
wide-ranging ramifications. With its focus on the "AIDS industry,"
this book examines issues such as the framing of the HIV and AIDS
epidemic in a manner that greatly fostered notions of
stigmatization and moralization. This book looks at the
complexities of dealing with the epidemic in contemporary South
Africa, examining the difficulties of addressing the social aspects
of a disease in the context of increased focus on technological
quick-fix solutions. De Wet explores these issues thoroughly,
looking at the social determinants of the spread of the disease as
well as the configuration and the nature of the responses to it,
and their increasing marginalization as factors to address in an
era of increased biomedicalization and concomitant normalization.
This book will intrigue scholars and students of public health,
global health care, medical sociology, and African Studies.
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