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Aids and accusation : Haiti and the geography of blame

Title
Aids and accusation : Haiti and the geography of blame / Paul Farmer.
ISBN
0520248392 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780520248397 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Edition
Updated with a new preface
Published
Berkeley : University of California Press, c2006.
Physical Description
xxxii, 338 p. ; 23 cm.
Summary
In this dissertation, ethnographic, historical and epidemiologic data are brought to bear on the subject of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in Haiti. The forces that have helped to determine rates and pattern of spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are examined, as are social responses to AIDS in rural and urban Haiti, and in parts of North America. History and its calculus of economic and symbolic power also help to explain why residents of a small village in rural Haiti came to understand AIDS in the manner that they did. Drawing on several years of fieldwork, the evolution of a cultural model of AIDS is traced. In a small village in rural Haiti, it was possible to document first the lack of such a model, and then the elaboration over time of a widely shared representation of AIDS. The experience of three villagers who died of complications of AIDS is examined in detail, and the importance of their suffering to the evolution of a cultural model is demonstrated. Epidemiologic and ethnographic studies are prefaced by a geographically broad historical analysis, which suggests the outlines of relations between a powerful center (the United States) and a peripheral client state (Haiti). These relations constitute an important part of a political-economic network termed the "West Atlantic system." The epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in Haiti and elsewhere in the Caribbean is reviewed, and the relation between the degree of involvement in the West Atlantic system and the prevalence of HIV is suggested. It is further suggested that the history of HIV in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Bahamas is similar to that documented here for Haiti.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 16, 2009
Series
Comparative studies of health systems and medical care.
Comparative studies of health systems and medical care
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-331) and index.
Contents
Preface to the 2006 Edition
Preface to the First Edition
1. Introduction
pt. 1. Misfortunes without number
2. The water refugees
3. The remembered valley
4. The Alexis advantage : the retaking of Kay
5. The struggle for health
6. 1986 and after : narrative truth and political change
pt. 2. AIDS comes to a Haitian village
7. Manno
8. Anita
9. Dieudonné
10. "A place ravaged by AIDS
pt. 3. The exotic and the mundane : HIV in Haiti
11. A chronology of the AIDS/HIV epidemic in Haiti
12. HIV in Haiti : the dimensions of the problem
13. Haiti and the "accepted risk factors"
14. AIDS in the Caribbean : the "West Atlantic pandemic"
pt. 4. AIDS, history, political economy
15. Many masters : the European domination of Haiti
16. The nineteenth century : one hundred years of solitude?
17. The United States and the people with history
pt. 5. AIDS and accusation
18. AIDS and sorcery : accusation in the village
19. AIDS and racism : accusation in the center
20. AIDS and empire : accusation in the periphery
21. Blame, cause, etiology, and accusation
22. Conclusion : AIDS and an anthropology of suffering
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
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