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Secrecy And Responsibility In The Era Of An Epidemic Letters From Uganda 1st Ed Hanne Overgaard Mogensen

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Secrecy And Responsibility In The Era Of An Epidemic Letters From Uganda 1st Ed Hanne Overgaard Mogensen
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Author: Hanne Overgaard Mogensen
ISBN: 9783030475222, 9783030475239, 3030475220, 3030475239
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Secrecy And Responsibility In The Era Of An Epidemic Letters From Uganda 1st Ed Hanne Overgaard Mogensen by Hanne Overgaard Mogensen 9783030475222, 9783030475239, 3030475220, 3030475239 instant download after payment.

A narrative ethnography about a Ugandan woman and her relatives, this novelistic, fine-grained volume shows how global questions of responsibility and inequity travel in family networks and confront people with decisions about life and death. It is a story of existence under extremely challenging conditions, about belonging and marginalization, about the opacity and ambiguity of social relations, and about growing up in a country haunted by violence and civil war only to be later lifted by optimism and devastated anew by the AIDS epidemic. The story draws on long-term fieldwork and letters from the woman who takes centre stage in the story, while at once providing unique and privileged insight into the ethical challenges of a research method that demands personal involvement that is ultimately withdrawn for scholarly analysis.

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