AIDS in Latin America
AIDS in Latin America, authored by Tim Frasca and published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2005, offers an in-depth exploration of the profound cultural transformations instigated by the AIDS epidemic across Latin America. This 261-page paperback delves into the societal impacts of the disease, highlighting the significant activism that has emerged in response. Frasca examines how grassroots movements have successfully mobilized to increase government funding and resources for combating AIDS, providing valuable insights and lessons that resonate beyond the region. This compelling first edition is essential reading for anyone interested in public health, social justice, and the dynamic interplay between culture and disease in Latin America.