Morality Hope And Grief


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Morality, Hope and Grief


Morality, Hope and Grief

Author: Hansj Rg Dilger

language: en

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Release Date: 2010


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`[S]ome of the best, most thoughtful scholarship on AIDS in Africa.'---Julie Livingston, Rutgers University --

Morality, Hope and Grief


Morality, Hope and Grief

Author: Hansjörg Dilger

language: en

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Release Date: 2010-05-01


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The HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has been addressed and perceived predominantly through the broad perspectives of social and economic theories as well as public health and development discourses. This volume however, focuses on the micro-politics of illness, treatment and death in order to offer innovative insights into the complex processes that shape individual and community responses to AIDS. The contributions describe the dilemmas that families, communities and health professionals face and shed new light on the transformation of social and moral orders in African societies, which have been increasingly marginalised in the context of global modernity.

Religion and AIDS Treatment in Africa


Religion and AIDS Treatment in Africa

Author: Hansjörg Dilger

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-04-08


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This book critically interrogates emerging interconnections between religion and biomedicine in Africa in the era of antiretroviral treatment for AIDS. Highlighting the complex relationships between religious ideologies, practices and organizations on the one hand, and biomedical treatment programmes and the scientific languages and public health institutions that sustain them on the other, this anthology charts largely uncovered terrain in the social science study of the Aids epidemic. Spanning different regions of Africa, the authors offer unique access to issues at the interface of religion and medical humanitarianism and the manifold therapeutic traditions, religious practices and moralities as they co-evolve in situations of AIDS treatment. This book also sheds new light on how religious spaces are formed in response to the dilemmas people face with the introduction of life-prolonging treatment programmes.