Talk and ‘telling ’ have assumed prominent roles in preventing HIV and promoting life with the disease at the start of the twenty-first century. Our concern in this paper is to show how social structures and circumstances shape the narrative productions of HIV positive patients whose lives are institutionally managed. We consider what ‘telling ’ means when young women with few economic resources are encouraged or mandated to talk about themselves by case managers, researchers, therapists, welfare workers, and clinic staff. We organize our analysis around three such ‘autobiographical occasions’: disclosures to intimate partners prompted by agents of the state; employment opportunities in which women are hired to tell others about living with...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face high rates of morbidity and mortality. HIV disclosure interventio...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face high rates of morbidity and mortality. HIV disclosure interventio...
The following study is a phenomenological inquiry into five white, middle classwomen's experiences l...
23 women shared stories of the realities of living with HIV through photographic documentation and c...
Capturing the complexity of the experience of chronic illness over time presents significant methodo...
For those living in resource rich countries such as Canada a positive HIV diagnosis no longer means ...
The focus of this study was on the experiences of a small sample of local women who are HIVpositive ...
D.Phil.This enquiry represents an attempt to understand the ways in which the ecology of ideas surro...
For those living in resource rich countries such as Canada a positive HIV diagnosis no longer means ...
Since the earliest days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, talking about the virus has been a key way affecte...
The majority of new HIV infections worldwide occur in women, and women's experiences of living with ...
The majority of new HIV infections worldwide occur in women, and women’s experiences of living with ...
This research endeavours to voice the told and untold stories of adolescents who have been living wi...
At 30 years of the onset of the first case of Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome in Mexico, the disease...
Organizations (ASOs) play an important support role in the lives of impoverished women living with H...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face high rates of morbidity and mortality. HIV disclosure interventio...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face high rates of morbidity and mortality. HIV disclosure interventio...
The following study is a phenomenological inquiry into five white, middle classwomen's experiences l...
23 women shared stories of the realities of living with HIV through photographic documentation and c...
Capturing the complexity of the experience of chronic illness over time presents significant methodo...
For those living in resource rich countries such as Canada a positive HIV diagnosis no longer means ...
The focus of this study was on the experiences of a small sample of local women who are HIVpositive ...
D.Phil.This enquiry represents an attempt to understand the ways in which the ecology of ideas surro...
For those living in resource rich countries such as Canada a positive HIV diagnosis no longer means ...
Since the earliest days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, talking about the virus has been a key way affecte...
The majority of new HIV infections worldwide occur in women, and women's experiences of living with ...
The majority of new HIV infections worldwide occur in women, and women’s experiences of living with ...
This research endeavours to voice the told and untold stories of adolescents who have been living wi...
At 30 years of the onset of the first case of Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome in Mexico, the disease...
Organizations (ASOs) play an important support role in the lives of impoverished women living with H...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face high rates of morbidity and mortality. HIV disclosure interventio...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face high rates of morbidity and mortality. HIV disclosure interventio...
The following study is a phenomenological inquiry into five white, middle classwomen's experiences l...