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Social Stigma And Sexual Epidemics Dangerous Dynamics Bronwen Lichtenstein

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Social Stigma And Sexual Epidemics Dangerous Dynamics Bronwen Lichtenstein
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Bronwen Lichtenstein
ISBN: 9781935049753, 1935049755
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Social Stigma And Sexual Epidemics Dangerous Dynamics Bronwen Lichtenstein by Bronwen Lichtenstein 9781935049753, 1935049755 instant download after payment.

Bronwen Lichtenstein draws on cases around the world to illustrate how sexual epidemics continue to be shaped by powerful forces of race, gender, and the lingering consequences of history. Illuminating the continuity of ideas and dynamics that affect both individual behavior and public health responses, Lichtenstein reveals a vicious interplay between the stigmas of social status and the prevalence of sexually transmitted infection (STI). She also shows how the consequences of that interplay spread beyond the stigmatized to affect all social groups. Her insights suggest alternative approaches for understanding, as well as slowing, the spread of STIs.

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