AIDS: Setting A Feminist Agenda
Exploring the Intersection of Feminism and HIV/AIDS
Lesley Doyal editor Tamsin Wilton editor Jennie Naidoo editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Jan '17
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This book highlights the feminist perspective on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, demonstrating its relevance to feminist theory and advocating for better practices.
The book AIDS: Setting a Feminist Agenda explores the critical intersections between feminist theory and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It highlights the pressing issues that arise for feminist practice in light of the epidemic's impact, particularly on women. Through a collection of essays, the volume examines how HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects marginalized groups, including women of color, lesbians, injecting drug users, and sex workers. These essays not only address medical concerns but also delve into the social and political ramifications of the epidemic, making a compelling case for why AIDS should be considered a feminist issue.
Moreover, AIDS: Setting a Feminist Agenda outlines the evolving direction of feminist debates surrounding HIV/AIDS, emphasizing the need for a feminist lens in understanding and addressing the crisis. The contributors provide theoretical frameworks that challenge the social factors contributing to the spread of HIV, while also proposing practical models for effective intervention and support for women affected by the epidemic. The book serves as a call to action, urging feminists to engage with the complexities of HIV/AIDS in their advocacy and activism.
Ultimately, this volume bridges the gap between theory and practice, showcasing the importance of integrating feminist perspectives into health education and promotional efforts. By addressing the unique experiences of women in relation to HIV/AIDS, AIDS: Setting a Feminist Agenda contributes significantly to the discourse on gender, health, and social justice.
ISBN: 9781138163454
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
220 pages