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In Her Hands examines the various strategies women have utilized to fight for recognition as individuals vulnerable to and living with HIV/AIDS across multiple settings since the 1980s. Taking a new chronological and thematic approach to the study of the US epidemic, it explores five arenas of women's AIDS activism: transmission and recognition, reproductive justice, safer sex campaigns for queer women, the carceral state, and HIV prevention and treatment. In so doing, it moves the historical understanding of women's experiences of AIDS beyond their exclusion from the initial medical response and the role women played as the supporters of gay men. Asking how and on what terms women succeeded in securing state support, In Her Hands argues that women protesting the neglect of their health-care needs always risked encountering punitive intervention on behalf of the symbolic needs of fetuses and children as well as wider society deemed to need protecting from them.

Table of Contents
Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Introduction
1. AIDS Is a Disaster, Women Die Faster
2. Testing Women
3. Women’s Fight for Safer Sex
4. Murder by Proxy
5. The Fight to End AIDS
Epilogue

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520389052, 978-0520389052
      ISBN10: 0520389050

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In Her Hands examines the various strategies women have utilized to fight for recognition as individuals vulnerable to and living with HIV/AIDS across multiple settings since the 1980s. Taking a new chronological and thematic approach to the study of the US epidemic, it explores five arenas of women's AIDS activism: transmission and recognition, reproductive justice, safer sex campaigns for queer women, the carceral state, and HIV prevention and treatment. In so doing, it moves the historical understanding of women's experiences of AIDS beyond their exclusion from the initial medical response and the role women played as the supporters of gay men. Asking how and on what terms women succeeded in securing state support, In Her Hands argues that women protesting the neglect of their health-care needs always risked encountering punitive intervention on behalf of the symbolic needs of fetuses and children as well as wider society deemed to need protecting from them.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments
      Abbreviations

      Introduction
      1. AIDS Is a Disaster, Women Die Faster
      2. Testing Women
      3. Women’s Fight for Safer Sex
      4. Murder by Proxy
      5. The Fight to End AIDS
      Epilogue

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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