EnGendering AIDS
Discover the compelling insights of EnGendering AIDS by Tasmin Wilton, published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1997. This thought-provoking book spans 176 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between gender and the AIDS epidemic. Wilton presents a stimulating analysis of safer sex health promotion and health education discourse, examining their profound impact on the construction of gender and sexuality.
By linking power dynamics, gender issues, sexuality, and nationalism, Wilton provides a robust theoretical foundation for developing effective HIV/AIDS health promotion strategies. This essential read is a valuable resource for anyone interested in feminist theory, gender studies, and public health. Enhance your understanding of the social aspects of AIDS and its implications for women and society at large. Order your copy of EnGendering AIDS today and engage with critical discussions that shape our understanding of health and gender in the context of HIV/AIDS.