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6. Silence Speaks Volumes Elite Responses to AIDS in Highlands Papua
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Maps xvi
- Introduction 1
- 1. When There’s No Accessing Basic Health Care Local Politics and Responses to HIV/AIDS at Lake Kopiago, Papua New Guinea 24
- 2. “It’s Mutual Attraction” Transvestites and the Risk of HIV Transmission in Urban Papua 41
- 3. Fear and Loathing in Papua New Guinea Sexual Health in a Nation under Siege 60
- 4. Why Are Kanak Women More Vulnerable than Others to HIV? Ethnographic and Statistical Insights from New Caledonia 80
- 5. Buying Betel and Selling Sex Contested Boundaries, Risk Milieus, and Discourses about HIV/AIDS in the Markham Valley, Papua New Guinea 97
- 6. Silence Speaks Volumes Elite Responses to AIDS in Highlands Papua 116
- 7. The Trouble with Trousers Gossip, Kastom, and Sexual Culture in Vanuatu 133
- 8. Love as Sacrifice The Romantic Underground and Beliefs about HIV/AIDS in Manokwari, Papua 150
- 9. Smoke from Fire Desire and Secrecy in Auki, Solomon Islands 168
- 10. “You Have to Understand: Some of Us Are Glad AIDS Has Arrived” Christianity and Condoms among the Huli, Papua New Guinea 187
- 11. Moral Reform and Miraculous Cures Christian Healing and AIDS in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea 206
- 12. SikAIDS Deconstructing the Awareness Campaign in Rural West New Britain, Papua New Guinea 224
- 13. Fitting Condoms on Culture Rethinking Approaches to HIV Prevention in the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea 246
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 279
- Contributors 307
- Index 309
- About the Editors 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Maps xvi
- Introduction 1
- 1. When There’s No Accessing Basic Health Care Local Politics and Responses to HIV/AIDS at Lake Kopiago, Papua New Guinea 24
- 2. “It’s Mutual Attraction” Transvestites and the Risk of HIV Transmission in Urban Papua 41
- 3. Fear and Loathing in Papua New Guinea Sexual Health in a Nation under Siege 60
- 4. Why Are Kanak Women More Vulnerable than Others to HIV? Ethnographic and Statistical Insights from New Caledonia 80
- 5. Buying Betel and Selling Sex Contested Boundaries, Risk Milieus, and Discourses about HIV/AIDS in the Markham Valley, Papua New Guinea 97
- 6. Silence Speaks Volumes Elite Responses to AIDS in Highlands Papua 116
- 7. The Trouble with Trousers Gossip, Kastom, and Sexual Culture in Vanuatu 133
- 8. Love as Sacrifice The Romantic Underground and Beliefs about HIV/AIDS in Manokwari, Papua 150
- 9. Smoke from Fire Desire and Secrecy in Auki, Solomon Islands 168
- 10. “You Have to Understand: Some of Us Are Glad AIDS Has Arrived” Christianity and Condoms among the Huli, Papua New Guinea 187
- 11. Moral Reform and Miraculous Cures Christian Healing and AIDS in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea 206
- 12. SikAIDS Deconstructing the Awareness Campaign in Rural West New Britain, Papua New Guinea 224
- 13. Fitting Condoms on Culture Rethinking Approaches to HIV Prevention in the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea 246
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 279
- Contributors 307
- Index 309
- About the Editors 321