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Boys To Men In The Shadow Of Aids Masculinities And Hiv Risk In Zambia 1st Edition Anthony Simpson

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Boys To Men In The Shadow Of Aids Masculinities And Hiv Risk In Zambia 1st Edition Anthony Simpson
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Boys To Men In The Shadow Of Aids Masculinities And Hiv Risk In Zambia 1st Edition Anthony Simpson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Anthony Simpson
ISBN: 0230613918
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Boys To Men In The Shadow Of Aids Masculinities And Hiv Risk In Zambia 1st Edition Anthony Simpson by Anthony Simpson 0230613918 instant download after payment.

The AIDS epidemic has afflicted Sub-Saharan Africa disproportionately, affecting every aspect of culture and society. In this intimate, longitudinal study Anthony Simpson analyzes the lives of a group of men who studied together at a Catholic mission school in Zambia and explores how the risk of HIV infection has shaped sexual practices. Boys to Men in the Shadow of AIDS reveals the dangerous fragility of masculinity in many men’s attempts to act out the ideal of the “real man.”  Simpson looks at their search for meaning, and their response to both prevention and HIV testing campaigns, to suggest how to refigure masculinity and redesign gender relationships.

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