Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
192
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 28, 2002
Éditeur
Univ Of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
0816632804
ISBN-13
9780816632800
Description
Cindy Patton explores the multifaceted impact of AIDS on a global scale, charting its emergence in the early 1980s amidst the rising interconnectedness of societies. The book delves into how this devastating disease transcended borders, intertwining with cultural, social, and political threads across diverse communities. Patton provides a detailed analysis of the responses to the crisis, highlighting the ways in which globalization influenced perceptions and strategies related to AIDS.
Through a compelling narrative, the author examines the complex dynamics of identity, stigma, and activism that arose in the wake of the epidemic. By weaving together personal stories and societal shifts, she reveals the profound consequences that AIDS has had on global health initiatives and the interconnectedness of human experiences. The exploration offers insights into the resilience found within affected communities while challenging readers to consider the ongoing implications of the disease in a rapidly changing world.
Through a compelling narrative, the author examines the complex dynamics of identity, stigma, and activism that arose in the wake of the epidemic. By weaving together personal stories and societal shifts, she reveals the profound consequences that AIDS has had on global health initiatives and the interconnectedness of human experiences. The exploration offers insights into the resilience found within affected communities while challenging readers to consider the ongoing implications of the disease in a rapidly changing world.
Genres
Science & Technologie
LGBTQ+
Santé et Bien-être