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The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa in a Historical Perspective The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa in a Historical Perspective Philippe Denis and Charles Becker (eds) Online edition, October 2006, 270 p.
Note and acknowledgments The reader will find here an electronic version of a book jointly published by Academia-Bruylant (Louvain-la-Neuve) and Karthala (Paris) in September 2006. The online version is in English, while the printed one is in French. The former comes in the form of twenty-three separate files, corresponding to the subdivisions of the book, and of a single file, which includes the whole book. The editors express their gratitude to the authors for having given their consent and support to this publication. The electronic version was put online by the Senegalese network on "Law, Ethics, Health" and is hosted on the website of the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie : http://www.refer.sn/rds/article.php3 ?id_article=245 . Links are made to various other websites including : • the Sinomlando Centre for Oral History and Memory Work in Africa, University of KwaZulu-Natal http://www.ukzn.ac.za/sorat/sinomlando • the Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of KwaZulu-Natal • the Crisis States Research Centre, Department of Development Studies, London School of Economics Cover Illustration Musicians - Bronze Miniatures, West Africa. Private Collection Sing the memory of the dead by love, the song which dazzles the face of orphans listening to an unheard, vivifying luminous clamour ! Note et remerciements Le lecteur trouve ici la version électronique d’un ouvrage qui a été publié conjointement par Academia-Bruylant et Karthala, en septembre 2006. Cette version est en langue anglaise, alors que l’ouvrage imprimé est en français. L’ouvrage en ligne est présenté sous forme de 23 fichiers individuels, correspondant aux subdivisions du livre, et d’un fichier unique qui comprend l’intégralité de l’ouvrage. Les éditeurs scientifiques adressent leurs vifs remerciements aux auteurs qui ont donné leur accord pour cette publication et y ont apporté leur soutien. La version électronique a été mise en ligne sous les auspices du Réseau sénégalais “Droit, éthique, santé” et se trouve hébergée sur le site web de l’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie : http://www.refer.sn/rds/article.php3 ?id_article=245 Des liens ont été créés à partir de divers autres sites, dont ceux : • du Sinomlando Centre for Oral History and Memory Work in Africa, University of KwaZulu-Natal http://www.ukzn.ac.za/sorat/sinomlando • de Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of KwaZulu-Natal • du Crisis States Research Centre, Department of Development Studies, London School of Economics Illustration de la couverture Musiciens - Miniatures en bronze, Afrique de l’Ouest. Collection privée Chantez la mémoire des morts par amour le chant qui éblouit le visage des orphelins écoutant une clameur inouïe lumineuse, vivifiante !
Title, Note, and Acknowledgments Contents Contributors Foreword Part One Introduction Towards a Social History of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa Philippe Denis (University of KwaZulu-Natal) Part Two The Dynamic of the Epidemic Twenty years of Intervention and Controversy Michel Caraël (UNAIDS, Geneva) The HIV Epidemics in Sub-Saharan Africa : Why So Severe ? Why So Heterogeneous ? Anne Buvé (Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp) AIDS, a Darwinian Event ? Alex de Waal (Harvard University) and Alan Whiteside (University of KwaZulu-Natal) Cattle Breeders and the Spread of AIDS in the Lake Chad Basin Yves Zoa (CNE/MINREST, Yaoundé) Part Three HIV/AIDS in the History of Epidemics Historical perspectives on HIV/AIDS : Lessons from South Africa and Senegal Myron Echenberg (McGill University, Montreal) Historicising the Unspeakable. Legacies of Bad Death and Dangerous Sexuality in South Africa Benedict Carton (George Mason University, Washington DC) The Search for Healing : the AIDS Epidemic in Gwembe Valley Elizabeth Colson (University of California in Berkeley) Part Four Facing the Challenge of HIV/AIDS Choosing Between Life and Death : Rationing of Health Care During the AIDS Epidemic in South Africa Gerald Oppenheimer (City University New York) and Ronald Bayer (Columbia University) AIDS in Burundi and South Africa : a Day-To-Day Experience Paul Kocheleff (Greys and Edendale Hospitals, Pietermaritzburg) Historical Trends in the HIV/AIDS Training of Health Care Workers in the Western Cape, South Africa, 1990-2003 Stephen van Houten (Consultant) The Politics of AIDS : State Action in Uganda and Senegal James Putzel (London School of Economics) Part Five Debating HIV/AIDS Scramble for Cameroon. Atypical viruses and Scientific Zeal in Cameroon Guillaume Lachenal (Université Paris 7) Law, Ethics and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal as a Case Study Charles Becker (CNRS, Dakar) A Oral History of HIV/AIDS in the Congo César Nkuku Khonde (Université de Lubumbashi) Part Six Bibliography The History of HIV/AIDS in Africa : Bibliography Stephen van Houten (Consultant) and Charles Becker (CNRS, Dakar) Contents of the French Version / Table des matières de la version française Summaries / Sommaires |
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