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Aids Politics And Music In South Africa The International African Library Fraser G Mcneill

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Aids Politics And Music In South Africa The International African Library Fraser G Mcneill
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.51 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Fraser G. McNeill
ISBN: 9781107009912, 9781107616516, 110700991X, 1107616514
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Aids Politics And Music In South Africa The International African Library Fraser G Mcneill by Fraser G. Mcneill 9781107009912, 9781107616516, 110700991X, 1107616514 instant download after payment.

This book offers an original anthropological approach to the AIDS epidemic in South Africa. Based on a more than fifteen years association with the region, it demonstrates why AIDS interventions in the former homeland of Venda have failed - and possibly even been counterproductive. It does so through a series of ethnographic encounters, from kings to condoms, which expose the ways in which biomedical understanding of the virus have been rejected by - and incorporated into - local understandings of health, illness, sex, and death. Through the songs of female initiation, AIDS education, and wandering minstrels, the book argues that music is central to understanding how AIDS interventions operate. This book elucidates a hidden world of meaning in which people sing about what they cannot talk about, where educators are blamed for spreading the virus, and in which condoms are often thought to cause AIDS. The policy implications are clear: African worldviews must be taken seriously if AIDS interventions in Africa are to become successful.

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