This paper reflects on the meanings of ‘post-AIDS’ in the Global North and Global South. I bring together a range of contemporary arguments to suggest that the notion of ‘post-AIDS’ is, at best, misplaced, not least because its starting point remains a biotechnical one. Drawing on aspects of the sub-Saharan African experience, this essay suggests that, despite significant shifts in access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV continues to be fundamentally shaped by economic determinants and social and cultural practices. In this essay, I question the certainty of the discourse of (Western biomedical) ‘positive progress’ (Johnson et al. 2015), which underpins the ‘post-AIDS’ narrative, and suggest that living with HIV and AIDS in our contempo...
This article is based on multi-sited ethnography that traced a dynamic network of actors (activists,...
An in-depth look is taken at the specific discourses surrounding the debilitating HIV / AIDS epidemi...
This paper compares and contrasts the cultures of activism and illness and treatment experiences of ...
We could easily characterise the emergent field of posthumanism as a critique of various forms of bo...
This thesis explores the theme of displacement in AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)-relate...
yesThis paper provides an overview of the literature on AIDS activism, stigma, and violence. Th...
© The Author(s) 2017. The experience of living with HIV, in the global north, has changed significan...
This article explores the growth and impact of the medicalisation of HIV and HIV-related stigma. S...
Statistics about the devastating impact of the HIV virus on the African continent, where more than 2...
In this paper, we contrast two emergences of the concept of ‘uninfectious’ (that pharmaceuticals can...
In 2004, Africa News filed a report on then12-year old William Msechu, a young African who lost both...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
What happens to the meanings of AIDS when treatment for it becomes universally available? The author...
With around five million people accessing anti-retroviral treatment, which significantly reduces mor...
HIV and AIDS has affected the world for over four decades. In the past, a positive HIV diagnosis cou...
This article is based on multi-sited ethnography that traced a dynamic network of actors (activists,...
An in-depth look is taken at the specific discourses surrounding the debilitating HIV / AIDS epidemi...
This paper compares and contrasts the cultures of activism and illness and treatment experiences of ...
We could easily characterise the emergent field of posthumanism as a critique of various forms of bo...
This thesis explores the theme of displacement in AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)-relate...
yesThis paper provides an overview of the literature on AIDS activism, stigma, and violence. Th...
© The Author(s) 2017. The experience of living with HIV, in the global north, has changed significan...
This article explores the growth and impact of the medicalisation of HIV and HIV-related stigma. S...
Statistics about the devastating impact of the HIV virus on the African continent, where more than 2...
In this paper, we contrast two emergences of the concept of ‘uninfectious’ (that pharmaceuticals can...
In 2004, Africa News filed a report on then12-year old William Msechu, a young African who lost both...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
What happens to the meanings of AIDS when treatment for it becomes universally available? The author...
With around five million people accessing anti-retroviral treatment, which significantly reduces mor...
HIV and AIDS has affected the world for over four decades. In the past, a positive HIV diagnosis cou...
This article is based on multi-sited ethnography that traced a dynamic network of actors (activists,...
An in-depth look is taken at the specific discourses surrounding the debilitating HIV / AIDS epidemi...
This paper compares and contrasts the cultures of activism and illness and treatment experiences of ...