ABSTRACT
In one short decade, the politics of AIDS has become the politics of survival. In a world whose social order is changing before our eyes, AIDS insistently brings new meaning to the age-old question of what it is we must do to survive-as individuals, as families, as communities, as nations, as members of an interdependent world. This book brings together a collection of articles that frankly discuss what it will take to stop the AIDS epidemic and deal with the devastation it has already wrought.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|52 pages
The Politics of AIDS
section Section II|52 pages
AIDS: Community Survival in the United States
chapter Chapter 4|16 pages
Pediatric AIDS in the United States: Epidemiological Reality Versus Government Policy
section Section III|54 pages
Women and AIDS
chapter Chapter 5|13 pages
More Than Mothers and Whores: Redefining the AIDS Prevention Needs of Women
section Section IV|62 pages
Solidarity and AIDS
chapter Chapter 8|30 pages
Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Cuba: The Public Health Response of a Third World Country
section Section V|55 pages
The Histories of AIDS