HIV, Gender and the Politics of Medicine

HIV, Gender and the Politics of Medicine
Embodied Democracy in the Global South
by Elizabeth Mills
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This book centres on women living with HIV in South Africa who have navigated affective relationships, activist networks, government institutions and global coalitions to transform health policies that govern access to HIV medicines. Drawing on 20 years of ethnographic and policy research in South Africa, Brazil and India, it highlights the value of understanding the embodied and political dimensions of health policy and reveals the networked threads that weave women’s precarity into the governance of technologies and the technologies of governance. It illuminates the entwined histories of health policy evolution, systemic inequality and everyday life and calls for a recognition of the embodied ramifications of democratic politics and global health governance.

By integrating medical anthropology with science studies and political theory, this book traces the history of the struggle to access HIV medicines in the Global South and brings it into the present by articulating the lessons learned by activists and policy makers engaged in shaping these vital health policies.

Bristol University Press
Bristol University Press

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About the author

Elizabeth Mills is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Sussex.

 

ISBN: 9781529221954
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 29/04/2024
Imprint: Bristol University Press