Annals of Anthropological Practice
HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa
NAPA Bulletin
1. Auflage Oktober 2011
244 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-1-4443-6155-1
John Wiley & Sons
This collection of 14 chapters brings together a wide array of applied anthropologists, other social scientists, and practitioners to detail the ways in which public health measures can be effectively integrated with HIV/AIDS prevention, anti-retroviral treatment, and food security efforts in sub-Saharan Africa.
1. Introduction: Anthropologists Confront HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa
John Mazzeo, Alexander Rödlach, and Barrett P. Brenton
2. Toward a Critical Biosocial Model of Ecohealth in Southern Africa: The HIV/AIDS and Nutrition Insecurity Syndemic
Merrill Singer
3. Food Insecurity and Maternal-to-Child Transmission of HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
Daniel W. Sellen and Craig Hadley
4. Safe Infant Feeding in Lesotho in the Era of HIV/AIDS
Lena Kroeker and Alyx Beckwith
5. "If I Take My Pills I'll Go Hungry": The Choice between Economic Security and HIV/AIDS Treatment in Grahamstown, South Africa
Chaunetta Jones
6. Poverty, Nutrition, and a Cultural Model of Managing HIV/AIDS among Women in Nairobi, Kenya
Toni J. Copeland
7. Cycles of Poverty, Food Insecurity, and Psychosocial Stress among AIDS-Care Volunteers in Urban Ethiopia
Kenneth Maes and Selamawit Shifferaw
8. Complexities of the "Transactional Sex" Model: Nonproviding Men, Self-Providing Women, and HIV Risk in Rural Malawi
Janneke Verheijen
9. Livelihood Demands and the Spread of Aids: The case of Malawi
Mike Njalayawo Mtika
10. "Twelve Years on": HIV and AIDS and Livelihoods in Zambia
Fiona Samuels and Michael Drinkwater
11. The Double Threat of HIV/AIDS and Drought on Rural Household Food Security in Southeastern Zimbabwe
John Mazzeo
12. Contested Strategies for Defining and Confronting Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS in Zambia: Rejection of GM Food Aid during the 2002-03 Food Crisis
Barrett P. Brenton
13. Food, Health, Development, and HIV/AIDS in a Remote Area of Southern Africa
Robert K. Hitchcock and Wayne A. Babchuk
14. "Aids is in the Food": Zimbabweans' Association between Nutrition and HIV/AIDS and their Potential for Addressing Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS
Alexander Rödlach
John Mazzeo, Alexander Rödlach, and Barrett P. Brenton
2. Toward a Critical Biosocial Model of Ecohealth in Southern Africa: The HIV/AIDS and Nutrition Insecurity Syndemic
Merrill Singer
3. Food Insecurity and Maternal-to-Child Transmission of HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
Daniel W. Sellen and Craig Hadley
4. Safe Infant Feeding in Lesotho in the Era of HIV/AIDS
Lena Kroeker and Alyx Beckwith
5. "If I Take My Pills I'll Go Hungry": The Choice between Economic Security and HIV/AIDS Treatment in Grahamstown, South Africa
Chaunetta Jones
6. Poverty, Nutrition, and a Cultural Model of Managing HIV/AIDS among Women in Nairobi, Kenya
Toni J. Copeland
7. Cycles of Poverty, Food Insecurity, and Psychosocial Stress among AIDS-Care Volunteers in Urban Ethiopia
Kenneth Maes and Selamawit Shifferaw
8. Complexities of the "Transactional Sex" Model: Nonproviding Men, Self-Providing Women, and HIV Risk in Rural Malawi
Janneke Verheijen
9. Livelihood Demands and the Spread of Aids: The case of Malawi
Mike Njalayawo Mtika
10. "Twelve Years on": HIV and AIDS and Livelihoods in Zambia
Fiona Samuels and Michael Drinkwater
11. The Double Threat of HIV/AIDS and Drought on Rural Household Food Security in Southeastern Zimbabwe
John Mazzeo
12. Contested Strategies for Defining and Confronting Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS in Zambia: Rejection of GM Food Aid during the 2002-03 Food Crisis
Barrett P. Brenton
13. Food, Health, Development, and HIV/AIDS in a Remote Area of Southern Africa
Robert K. Hitchcock and Wayne A. Babchuk
14. "Aids is in the Food": Zimbabweans' Association between Nutrition and HIV/AIDS and their Potential for Addressing Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS
Alexander Rödlach