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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 AIDS, Culture, and Africa -
2 Confounding Conventional Wisdom -
3 Gendered Responses to Living With AIDS -
4 A Theory of Social Proximity -
5 Male Circumcision in the AIDS Era -
6 Factors That Influence Ivorian Women's Risk Perception of STIs and HIV -
7 Courage, Conquest, and Condoms -
8 Attitudes toward HIV/AIDS among Zambian High School Students -
9 Myths of Science, Myths of Sex -
10 HIV/AIDS Prevention -
11 Tugende Uganda -
12 HIV/AIDS and the Context of Polygyny and Other Marital and Sexual Unions In Africa -
13 Gender, Poverty, and AIDS Risk -
14 Culture in Action -
15 Conclusion - Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- AIDS, Culture, and Africa
- Publisher:
- University Press of Florida
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 AIDS, Culture, and Africa -
2 Confounding Conventional Wisdom -
3 Gendered Responses to Living With AIDS -
4 A Theory of Social Proximity -
5 Male Circumcision in the AIDS Era -
6 Factors That Influence Ivorian Women's Risk Perception of STIs and HIV -
7 Courage, Conquest, and Condoms -
8 Attitudes toward HIV/AIDS among Zambian High School Students -
9 Myths of Science, Myths of Sex -
10 HIV/AIDS Prevention -
11 Tugende Uganda -
12 HIV/AIDS and the Context of Polygyny and Other Marital and Sexual Unions In Africa -
13 Gender, Poverty, and AIDS Risk -
14 Culture in Action -
15 Conclusion - Contributors
- Index