Seeing Red : : HIV/AIDS and Public Policy in Canada / / Suzanne Hindmarch, Michael Orsini, Marilou Gagnon.

What does it mean to think of HIV/AIDS policy in a critical manner? Seeing Red offers the first critical analysis of HIV/AIDS policy in Canada. Featuring the diverse experiences of people living with HIV, this collection highlights various perspectives from academics, activists, and community worker...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press Pilot 2018
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (392 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. The Rights Response Is (Still) Required: Preserving the Human Rights Core of HIV Exceptionalism in Pursuing the End of AIDS
  • 2. HIV Criminalization as "Risk Management": On the Importance of Structural Stigma
  • 3. Institutionalizing Risk in the "Daddy State": Carceral Spaces as HIV Risk Environments
  • 4. Feeling Sick, Looking Cured!: The Iatrogenic Effects of HIV Public Health Policy on HIV-Positive Gay Men
  • 5. Aging without a Net: Policy Barriers Facing Older Adults Living with HIV in Canada
  • 6. Evaluation Policy at AIDS Service Organizations: Managing Multiple Accountabilities
  • 7. Living and Aging with HIV: Tiptoeing through a Pan-Canadian Policy Maze
  • 8. Charting the Course: Exploring HIV, Employment, and Income Security through an Episodic Disability Lens
  • 9. Governing Participation: A Critical Analysis of International and Canadian Texts Promoting the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV and AIDS
  • 10. What a Mess! Viewing Trans Women Living with HIV as Managers of Policy Mess
  • 11. "Good Medicine": Decolonizing HIV Policy for Indigenous Women in Canada
  • 12. Do It in a Good Way: Recommendations for Research and Policy in Indigenous Communities Aging with HIV/AIDS
  • 13. On the Experience of Pregnancy: Stories of HIV-Positive Refugee Women in Canada
  • 14. HIV and Hepatitis C Co-Infection: Pathways to Care, Pathways to Advocacy − A Conversation with Colleen Price
  • 15. AIDS Activism: Remembering Resistance versus Socially Organized Forgetting
  • Conclusion
  • Contributors
  • Index