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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Racial Containment and Health in Historical Context
- Overview 29
- 1 The First Era: 1790–1890 37
- 2 The Second Era: 1890–1950 52
- 3 The Third Era: 1950–Present 74
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Part Two. Sex, Love, and HIV in a Syndemic Zone
- Overview 95
- 4 The HIV Epidemic Among Gay and Bisexual Men 107
- 5 The HIV Epidemic Among Heterosexual Men, Women, and Trans Women 123
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Part Three. The SAVA Syndemic: Drugs–HIV/AIDS–Homicide
- Overview 151
- 6 First Comes Heroin: 1960–2016 155
- 7 Then Comes Cocaine: Late 1970s–2010s 172
- 8 Paying for a Habit: Commercial Sex and Drug Addiction Treatment 187
- 9 Homicide Redux and Life in a Syndemic Zone 199
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Part Four. Mass Incarceration and Syndemic Amplification
- Overview 211
- 12 Intersectional Politics and the AIDS Epidemic 269
- 13 Controlling an Epidemic: The Successes and Limits of Technocratic Expertise 294
- Conclusion 313
- Appendix: Methodological Note 321
- Acknowledgments 327
- Notes 331
- Bibliography 377
- Index 439
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Racial Containment and Health in Historical Context
- Overview 29
- 1 The First Era: 1790–1890 37
- 2 The Second Era: 1890–1950 52
- 3 The Third Era: 1950–Present 74
-
Part Two. Sex, Love, and HIV in a Syndemic Zone
- Overview 95
- 4 The HIV Epidemic Among Gay and Bisexual Men 107
- 5 The HIV Epidemic Among Heterosexual Men, Women, and Trans Women 123
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Part Three. The SAVA Syndemic: Drugs–HIV/AIDS–Homicide
- Overview 151
- 6 First Comes Heroin: 1960–2016 155
- 7 Then Comes Cocaine: Late 1970s–2010s 172
- 8 Paying for a Habit: Commercial Sex and Drug Addiction Treatment 187
- 9 Homicide Redux and Life in a Syndemic Zone 199
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Part Four. Mass Incarceration and Syndemic Amplification
- Overview 211
- 12 Intersectional Politics and the AIDS Epidemic 269
- 13 Controlling an Epidemic: The Successes and Limits of Technocratic Expertise 294
- Conclusion 313
- Appendix: Methodological Note 321
- Acknowledgments 327
- Notes 331
- Bibliography 377
- Index 439