This paper explores an ongoing dialogue about Christianity in light of the recent influx of HIV and AIDS into the villages of the Gogodala of Western Province, Papua New Guinea. I argue that a suggestion by a woman in late 2004 to ‘build a wall’ around the Gogodala region in Western Province in order to stop or slow the spread of HIV/AIDS reflects a recent concern with the sustainability of this rural Christian community, referred to in English as ‘Christian country’. Understanding AIDS to be a threat posed largely from outsiders, whether Papua New Guinean or European, sections of these primarily village-based communities aim to create both a physical and metaphorical boundary between themselves and outsiders. At present, local prevention a...
In his conceptualisation of pastoral power, Michel Foucault argues that modern healthcare practices ...
This article analyses a group of Gogodala Christian women in the Western Province of Papua New Guine...
Foucault’s notion of biopower analyses the ways in which HIV prevention is understood and practised ...
The recognition that HIV prevention materials need to be adapted to local cultures is not often suff...
There has been little research into how the diverse cultures within Papua New Guinea interpret, repr...
The churches are crucial actors in the response to Papua New Guineas growing problem with HIV/AIDS, ...
© 2009 The Australian National UniversityThis article explores the national program for the preventi...
There is growing recognition of the importance of religion and religious beliefs as they relate to t...
Abstract: News that one is HIV infected is often seen as a death sentence. This paper uses a re-rea...
Although HIV/Aids is a worldwide phenomenon, the challenges they pose are always related to the part...
This article analyses a group of Gogodala Christian women in the Western Province of Papua New Guine...
The South Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is in the midst of a generalized HIV epidemic wit...
This paper compares and contrasts two similar sets of data about AIDS (acquired immune deficiency sy...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of...
The HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea is now described as a generalized epidemic; that is, more than ...
In his conceptualisation of pastoral power, Michel Foucault argues that modern healthcare practices ...
This article analyses a group of Gogodala Christian women in the Western Province of Papua New Guine...
Foucault’s notion of biopower analyses the ways in which HIV prevention is understood and practised ...
The recognition that HIV prevention materials need to be adapted to local cultures is not often suff...
There has been little research into how the diverse cultures within Papua New Guinea interpret, repr...
The churches are crucial actors in the response to Papua New Guineas growing problem with HIV/AIDS, ...
© 2009 The Australian National UniversityThis article explores the national program for the preventi...
There is growing recognition of the importance of religion and religious beliefs as they relate to t...
Abstract: News that one is HIV infected is often seen as a death sentence. This paper uses a re-rea...
Although HIV/Aids is a worldwide phenomenon, the challenges they pose are always related to the part...
This article analyses a group of Gogodala Christian women in the Western Province of Papua New Guine...
The South Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is in the midst of a generalized HIV epidemic wit...
This paper compares and contrasts two similar sets of data about AIDS (acquired immune deficiency sy...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of...
The HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea is now described as a generalized epidemic; that is, more than ...
In his conceptualisation of pastoral power, Michel Foucault argues that modern healthcare practices ...
This article analyses a group of Gogodala Christian women in the Western Province of Papua New Guine...
Foucault’s notion of biopower analyses the ways in which HIV prevention is understood and practised ...