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What is Afropessimism

Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems
An unremittingly bleak view of Africa. The persistence of the menacing image of Africa in the West is highlighted at the present time by the AIDS pandemic.
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The ABC Approach and the Feminization of HIV/AIDS in the Sub-Saharan Africa
Lynette Kvasny (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) and Jing Chong (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-889-5.ch002
Abstract
Women, the dominant subjects of AIDS discourses, are placed at risk by common systems of oppression such as gender, race, class, and social and spatial location. Through the health campaigns which are disseminated and reproduced through television, radio, newspapers, and more recently the internet, women are uniquely constructed by privileged “experts” from the West as consumable subjects. In the case of women in Sub- Sahara Africa, we found that health campaigns which feminize AIDS are rooted in largely hegemonic cultural images which portray women as vulnerable subjects under siege. Through our analysis, we problematize the ABC health campaign and its appropriateness for women in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Carrying a Double Load: A Black Woman Doctoral Student's Experience of Decolonizing Educational Leadership Research
The fear of a Black planet; an anti-blackness so pervasive that darker-skinned people throughout the world are relegated to a lower caste and deemed undesirable.
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