Introduction -- Conducting ethnographic fieldwork amid globalized inequities and stigma -- The embodied reflexivity of a bio-speech community -- The power of global health audiences -- HIV transposition amid the multiple explanatory models of science, faith, and tradition -- The linguistic anthropology of stigma -- Performance and the transposition of global health ethics of disclosure -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements.
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