In Nso’ different politics of cultural construction of the AIDS epidemic are centred around generational differences and find their discursive articulation in the witchcraft idiom. On the one hand palatine elites accuse the youth of practicing illicit forms of sexuality such as incest and adultery credited with the power of polluting the whole social body. Because of their identification with western modernity the youth are blamed of turning away from the traditional laws of the land (nser se nsay). On the other hand the youth see waame (the Lamnso' term for AIDS) as the outcome of a form of witchcraft practised by those in power, moving away from the issue of the contamination of the blood to go deeper into the question of the corruption ...
This article explores how moral perceptions of HIV/AIDS-related illness and death in rural Tanzania ...
Foucault’s notion of biopower analyses the ways in which HIV prevention is understood and practised ...
The aim of our study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS in t...
In Nso’ different politics of cultural construction of the AIDS epidemic are centred around generati...
This article examines the significance of witchcraft accusations during the South African AIDS epide...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa has become a test case of the effects of globalisation, in that it d...
The present article examines political practice in Cameroon, its transformations and variations thro...
Cette étude cherche à saisir les articulations entre les politiques de santé publique et les process...
Billaud Anthony. P. Denis, C. Becker (sous la dir. de), The HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Investigating sorcery and conspiracy -- HIV/AIDS as pe...
Cette étude cherche à saisir les articulations entre les politiques de santé publique et les process...
The sexual culture of sub-Saharan African peoples is variously utilized as an explanation for the hi...
This study concludes that the unique performative culture of Malawi, embodied in the Nyau masquerade...
The aim of our study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS in t...
Cultures all over the world have evolved illness representations that can accommodate not only new d...
This article explores how moral perceptions of HIV/AIDS-related illness and death in rural Tanzania ...
Foucault’s notion of biopower analyses the ways in which HIV prevention is understood and practised ...
The aim of our study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS in t...
In Nso’ different politics of cultural construction of the AIDS epidemic are centred around generati...
This article examines the significance of witchcraft accusations during the South African AIDS epide...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa has become a test case of the effects of globalisation, in that it d...
The present article examines political practice in Cameroon, its transformations and variations thro...
Cette étude cherche à saisir les articulations entre les politiques de santé publique et les process...
Billaud Anthony. P. Denis, C. Becker (sous la dir. de), The HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Investigating sorcery and conspiracy -- HIV/AIDS as pe...
Cette étude cherche à saisir les articulations entre les politiques de santé publique et les process...
The sexual culture of sub-Saharan African peoples is variously utilized as an explanation for the hi...
This study concludes that the unique performative culture of Malawi, embodied in the Nyau masquerade...
The aim of our study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS in t...
Cultures all over the world have evolved illness representations that can accommodate not only new d...
This article explores how moral perceptions of HIV/AIDS-related illness and death in rural Tanzania ...
Foucault’s notion of biopower analyses the ways in which HIV prevention is understood and practised ...
The aim of our study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS in t...