Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-227) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: People, pathogens,and power : situating the South African HIV/AIDS epidemic -- Contact, colonization, and Apartheid : South African social formations in historical perspective -- The political history of South African HIV/AIDS activism -- Occupying the state : HIV/AIDS activism and the South African National AIDS Council -- A policy redirected : transnational donor capital and treatment access in the Western Cape Province -- Community health activism, AIDS dissidence, and local HIV/AIDS politics in Khayelitsha -- People are the state : activism, access, and transformation -- Afterword: After treatment access : an epidemic unresolved.
Summary:
"Summary: From the historical roots of HIV/AIDS activism in the struggle for African liberation to the everyday work of community education in Khayelitsha, this book shows how people and organizations negotiated access to treatment in South Africa. Sustaining Life, then, offers an on-the-ground ethnographic analysis of the ways that HIV/AIDS activists built alliances, developed new policy, and transformed national health institutions to increase access to HIV/AIDS treatment. In analyzing how encounters among activists, state health administrators, and people living with HIV/AIDS transformed access to treatment in South Africa, the book addresses three key questions: How were the activists of the South African HIV/AIDS movement able to overcome an AIDS-dissident faction that was backed by government power? How exactly were state health institutions and HIV/AIDS policy transformed to increase public sector access to treatment? How should the South African campaign for treatment access inform academic debates on social movements, transnationalism, and the state, and what insights does it provide for health care activism?"-- Provided by publisher.
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