AIDS Alibis: Sex, Drugs, and Crime in the Americas

AIDS Alibis: Sex, Drugs, and Crime in the Americas

by Stephanie Kane
AIDS Alibis: Sex, Drugs, and Crime in the Americas

AIDS Alibis: Sex, Drugs, and Crime in the Americas

by Stephanie Kane

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Overview

AIDS Alibis tackles the cultural landscape upon which AIDS, often accompanied by poverty, drug addiction, and crime, proliferates on a global scale. Stephanie Kane layers stories of individuals and events -- from Chicago to Belize City, to cyberspace -- to illustrate the paths of HIV infection and the effects of environment, government intervention, and social mores. Linking ordinary yet kindred lives in communities around the globe, Kane challenges the assumptions underlying the use of police and courts to solve health problems.

The stories reveal the dynamics that determine how the policy decisions of white-collar health care professionals actually play out in real life. By focusing on life-changing social problems, the narratives highlight the contradictions between public health and criminal law. Look at how HIV has transformed our social consciousness, from intimate touch to institutional outreach. But, Kane argues, these changes are dwarfed by the United States's refusal to stop the war on drugs, in effect misdirecting resources and awareness.

AIDS Alibis combines empirical and interpretive methods in a path-breaking attempt to recognize the extent to which coercive institutional practices are implicated in HIV transmission patterns. Kane shows how th e virus feeds on the politics of inequality and indifference, even as it exploits the human need for intimacy and release.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439906132
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 07/07/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Stephanie Kane is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Indiana University and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Anthropology. She is the author of The Phantom Gringo Boat: Shamanic Discourse and Development in Panama.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

        Acknowledgments

1      Introduction

        Part I.    Work
2      Prostitution North
3      Folk Surveillance
4      Prostitution South

        Part II.    Escape
5      Death Rite
6      Losing It
7      Illusion and Control
8      Easter in Livingston

        Part III.    Crime
9      Desperate
10    The Positively Arrogant Mishap
11    Outtakes
12    Everything I Have Is Yours

        Notes
        Bibliography
        Index
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