University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Feminist studies. Advisor: Jigna Desai. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 218 pages, appendices A-B.Now That's a Good Girl: Discourses of African American Women, HIV/AIDS, and Respectability draws upon black feminist theory, black queer studies, and HIV/AIDS cultural studies to examine discursive representations of African Americans in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This dissertation argues that the discursive production of the HIV/AIDS epidemic takes place at multiple sites within the nation-state. Combining a analysis of biomedical discourses and African American popular discourses, this dissertation interrogates the ways these discourses have worked to support normative constructions of ra...
One of the most relevant social problems in contemporary American life is the continuing HIV epidemi...
This dissertation examines the U.S. AIDS crisis from 1981 to 1993 to understand how women came to be...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2017. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Roderick Fergus...
The dissertation examines the salience of race over the course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Unite...
This dissertation examines narratives about racialized gender, sexuality, and class through media im...
This mixed methods project combines the conceptual insights offered by institutional ethnography, th...
The United States’ modes of intervening into HIV/AIDS are inextricably sutured to contemporary under...
In the US alone, 84 percent of women’s HIV infections are due to heterosexual contact (CDC 2013). Fi...
Ten years ago, Cathy Cohen published the book Boundaries of Blackness: AIDS and the Breakdown of Bl...
This thesis explores the literary response to the American AIDS epidemic by writers of African desce...
Through a theoretical and archival analysis of HIV/AIDS literature, this dissertation argues that th...
This dissertation describes a qualitative study of 15 African American, HIV-positive individuals who...
For over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionate...
Current HIV-prevention work indicates that simply providing HIV-related information plays a limited ...
The dissertation examines sixteen women who are HIV-positive and are former lawbreakers (activities ...
One of the most relevant social problems in contemporary American life is the continuing HIV epidemi...
This dissertation examines the U.S. AIDS crisis from 1981 to 1993 to understand how women came to be...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2017. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Roderick Fergus...
The dissertation examines the salience of race over the course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Unite...
This dissertation examines narratives about racialized gender, sexuality, and class through media im...
This mixed methods project combines the conceptual insights offered by institutional ethnography, th...
The United States’ modes of intervening into HIV/AIDS are inextricably sutured to contemporary under...
In the US alone, 84 percent of women’s HIV infections are due to heterosexual contact (CDC 2013). Fi...
Ten years ago, Cathy Cohen published the book Boundaries of Blackness: AIDS and the Breakdown of Bl...
This thesis explores the literary response to the American AIDS epidemic by writers of African desce...
Through a theoretical and archival analysis of HIV/AIDS literature, this dissertation argues that th...
This dissertation describes a qualitative study of 15 African American, HIV-positive individuals who...
For over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionate...
Current HIV-prevention work indicates that simply providing HIV-related information plays a limited ...
The dissertation examines sixteen women who are HIV-positive and are former lawbreakers (activities ...
One of the most relevant social problems in contemporary American life is the continuing HIV epidemi...
This dissertation examines the U.S. AIDS crisis from 1981 to 1993 to understand how women came to be...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2017. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Roderick Fergus...