This thesis centres on the lives of women who live in Khayelitsha and who receive AIDS biomedicines through South Africa’s public health system. It is tiered across five ethnographic chapters to elucidate a single overarching argument: biopolitical precarity is networked into the permeable body. This argument is based on ethnographic research and seeks to challenge the discursive construction of distance that divorces women’s lives and bodies from the governance of AIDS biomedicines as life-giving technologies. The multi-sited ethnography underpinning this thesis was configured to follow the networked threads that weave women’s embodied precarity into the governance of technologies and the technologies of governance. To this end, field...
This thesis explores the dynamics of HIV/AIDS in the Venda region of South Africa through an explora...
Women living with HIV have a variety of reproductive health and psychosocial needs. The purpose of t...
This paper responds to limited evidence of the social and political aspects of health biotechnologie...
This article is based on multi-sited ethnography that traced a dynamic network of actors (activists,...
This project explores root causes of health inequality by combining an ethnography situated within c...
This project explores root causes of health inequality by combining an ethnography situated within c...
The HIV epidemic remains one of the most challenging of modern times, despite the enormous promise o...
The contemporary modern age is marked less by relations that take place within national borders and ...
From a young age, I have been interested in health and how health affects various bodies within diff...
Considerable attention has been given over to the politicisation of life within the 21st century: th...
Considerable attention has been given over to the politicisation of life within the 21st century: th...
This dissertation examines the health and antiretroviral treatment-seeking behaviors among people li...
Based on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in South Africa, this article explores the skies that fi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-179).This dissertation examines the relation between...
South Africa remains at the epicentre of the HIV and AIDS epidemics with its far-reaching impact on ...
This thesis explores the dynamics of HIV/AIDS in the Venda region of South Africa through an explora...
Women living with HIV have a variety of reproductive health and psychosocial needs. The purpose of t...
This paper responds to limited evidence of the social and political aspects of health biotechnologie...
This article is based on multi-sited ethnography that traced a dynamic network of actors (activists,...
This project explores root causes of health inequality by combining an ethnography situated within c...
This project explores root causes of health inequality by combining an ethnography situated within c...
The HIV epidemic remains one of the most challenging of modern times, despite the enormous promise o...
The contemporary modern age is marked less by relations that take place within national borders and ...
From a young age, I have been interested in health and how health affects various bodies within diff...
Considerable attention has been given over to the politicisation of life within the 21st century: th...
Considerable attention has been given over to the politicisation of life within the 21st century: th...
This dissertation examines the health and antiretroviral treatment-seeking behaviors among people li...
Based on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in South Africa, this article explores the skies that fi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-179).This dissertation examines the relation between...
South Africa remains at the epicentre of the HIV and AIDS epidemics with its far-reaching impact on ...
This thesis explores the dynamics of HIV/AIDS in the Venda region of South Africa through an explora...
Women living with HIV have a variety of reproductive health and psychosocial needs. The purpose of t...
This paper responds to limited evidence of the social and political aspects of health biotechnologie...