Bibliographies on Human Rights: Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley
ACT UP/New York (1990). Women, AIDS & Activism. South End Press, Boston.
Andrus, J. D. Fleming, C. Knox, et al(1989). HIV Testing in Prisoners: Is Mandatory testing mandatory. AJPH, 79(7):840-842.
Ankrah, E. et al (1994). AIDS and the social side of health. Social Science and Medicine, 32(9):967-980.
Annas, George (1993). Detention of HIV-positive Haitians at Guantanamo: human rights and medical care. New England Journal of Medicine, 329(8):589.
Armstrong, Sue (1993). Women Hit Hardest by HIV in Divided South Africa. New Scientist, 139(1880):10.
Asad, Talal (1994). Ethnographic representation, statistics, and Modern Power. Social Research, 61(1):55-88.
Bacchetti, Peter et al (1988). Survival with AIDS in New York. New England Journal of Medicine, 318(22):1464.
Bassett, Mary and Marvellous Mhloyi (1991). Women and AIDS in Zimbabwe: The Making of an Epidemic. International Journal of Health Services, 21(1):143-156.
Bayer, Ronald (1989). AIDS, Privacy and Responsibility. Daedalus, 118(3):79-99.
-----------------(1995). Women's Rights, Babies interests: Ethics, Politics and Science in the Debate of HIV Screening. In HIV Infection in Women. Howard Minkoff et al, Raven Press, NY.
Bayer, R; Fairchild-Carrino, A, (1993). AIDS and the limits of control: public health orders, quarantine, and recalcitrant behavior. American Journal of Public Health, 83(10):1471-6.
Berer, Marge (1993). Women and AIDS. An International Resource Book. Pandora Press, London.
Bianco, Mabel (1995). How AIDS changes development priorities. In Women Resisting AIDS: Feminist Strategies of Empowerment. Beth Schneider and Nancy Stoller, eds. Temple University Press, Philadelphia.
Birn, Anne-Emanuelle, John Santelli and LaWanda G. Burwell (1994). Pediatric AIDS in the United States: Epidemiological Reality Versus Government Policy. In AIDS: The Politics of Survival. Nancy Krieger and Glenn Margo, eds. Baywood Publishing Co, Amityville, NY.
Bolton, Ralph (1995). Rethinking Anthropology: The Study of AIDS. In Culture and Sexual Risk: Anthropological Perspectives. Han ten Brummelhuis and Gilbert Herdt, eds, Gordon and Breach, NY.
Bonachi, Mark (1992).Senseless Casualties: The AIDS Crisis in Asia. Washington.
Brown, Kate (1993). Descriptive and Normative Ethics: Class, Context and Confidentiality for Mothers with HIV. Social Science and Medicine, 36(3):195-202.
Bruyn, Maria de (1992). Women and AIDS in developing countries. Social Science & Medicine, 34(3):249.
Caldwell, John; Pat Caldwell and Pat Quiggin (1989). The Social Context of AIDS in Sub- Saharan Africa. Population and Development Review, 15(2):185-234.
Campbell, Ccarole (1990). Women and AIDS. Social Science and Medicine, 30(4):407- 415.
Canadian International Development Agency (1991). Women and AIDS: Strategies for the Future. Hull, Canada.
Carlson, Robert G; Harvey Siegel and Russel Flack (1994). Ethnography, Epidemiology, and Public Policy: Injecting Drug Users in the Midwest. In Global AIDS Policy. Douglas Feldman, ed. Westport, CN:Bergin and Garvey.
Carovano, K (1991). More than mothers and whores: Redefining the AIDS prevention needs of women. International Journal of Health Services, 21(1):131-142.
Chestnut, Mark (1991). Cuban AIDS centers prompt accusations: are they luxury apartments or concentration camps. Advocate, 585:48.
Chirimuuta, RC and RJ. Chirimuuta (1987). AIDS, Africa and Racism. UK.
Cohen, Roberta; Wiseberg, Laurie S. (1990). Double Jeopardy-Threat to Life and Human Rights: Discrimination Against Persons with AIDS. Human Rights Internet, March, Cambridge, MA.
Cotton, Paul (1994). Human rights as critical as condoms against HIV. JAMA, 272(10):758.
Crimp, David ed. (1988). AIDS Cultural Analysis, Cultural Division. MIT Press, Cambridge.
Dalton, Harlon (1989). AIDS in Blackface. Daedalus, 118(3):205-227.
Danziger, R. (1996). An epidemic like any other? Rights and responsibilities in HIV prevention. BMJ, 312(7038):1083-4.
Decosas, Josef (1994). Fighting AIDS or responding to the epidemic: can public health find its way? Lancet, 343(8906):1145.
Decosas, J.; F. Kane; JK Anarfi, et al (1995). Migration and AIDS. Lancet, 346(8978):826-828.
Essex, Max et al. (1994). AIDS in Africa. Raven Press, NY.
Farmer, Paul (1992). AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame. University of California Press, Berkeley.
-------------(1991). New Disorder, Old Dilemmas: AIDS and Anthropology in Haiti. In Social Analysis in the Time of AIDS. G. Herdt and S. Lindenbaum, eds. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills.
--------------(1995). Medicine and Social Justice. America, 173(2):13-17.
--------------(1996). On Suffering and Structural Violence: A View From Below. Daedalus, 125(1):261-283.
Farmer, Paul; Margaret Connors; Janie Simmons, eds. (1996). Women, Poverty, and AIDS. Sex, Drugs and Structural Violence. Common Courage Press, Monroe, ME.
Farmer, Paul and Jim Kim (1991). Anthropology, Accountability, and the Prevention of AIDS. Journal of Sex Research, 28(2):203-221.
Farmer, Paul and Arthur Kleinman (1989). AIDS as Human Suffering. Daedalus, 118(2):135-162.
Farmer, Paul; Sally Zierler, and William Rodriquez (1995). Women, Poverty and AIDS: On Scholarship and Social Justice. HIV Infection in Women: Setting a New Agenda. Washington, DC (Feb. 22-24).Pp S46.
Fee, Elizabeth and Daniel Fox, eds (1988). AIDS: The Burdens of History. UC Press, Berkeley.
-------------------(1992). AIDS: The Making of a Chronic Disease. UC Press, Berkeley.
Feldman, Douglas, ed. (1990). Culture and AIDS. Praeger, NY.
-----------------(1994). Global AIDS Policy. Bergin and Garvey, Westport, CN.
Fuss, Sev; Zeegers, Dineke (1990). Reporting of AIDS and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: A Worldwide Review of Legislative and Regulatory Patterns and Issues. AIDS and Public Policy Journal, 5(1):32-36.
Frankenberg, Ronald (1992). What Identity's at Risk? Anthropologists and AIDS. Anthropology in Action, 12:6-9.
Fullilove, M., A. Lown, and RE Fullilove (1992). Crack 'Hos and Skeezers: Traumatic Experiences of Women Crack Users. Journal of Sex Research, 29(2):275-287.
Gatter, Philip (1995). Anthropology, HIV and Contingent Identities. Social Science and Medicine, 41(11):1523-1533.
Geshekter, Charles L. (1995). Outbreak? AIDS, Africa and the Medicalization of Poverty: Is Africa Facing a Lethal Pandemic? Transition, 67:4-14.
Gostin, Lawrence O(1990). The AIDS litigation project: a national review of court and human rights commission decisions, part II: discrimination. JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association v263, n15 (April 18, 1990):2086 (8 pages).
Gostin, L; Porter, L. eds (1992). International Law and AIDS: International Response, Current Issues, and Future Directions. American Bar Association, Washington, DC.
Haver, William (1996). The Body of This Death. Historicity and Sociality in the Time of AIDS. Stanford University Press, Stanford.
Heise, Lori and Christopher Elias (1995). Transforming AIDS prevention to meet women's needs: a focus on developing countries. Social Science and Medicine, 40(7):931.
Herdt, Gilbert and Shirley Lindenbaum, eds. (1992). The Time of AIDS: Social Analysis, Theory and Method. Sage Publications, Newbury Park.
Jallow, H.; Hunt, P. (1991). AIDS and the African Charter. African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights, Banjul, The Gambia.
Kelly, Jeffrey; Janet St. Lawrence; Steve Smith, et al (1987). Stigmatization of AIDS Patients by Physicians. AJPH, 77(7):789-791.
Krieger, Nancy and Glenn Margo, eds. (1994). AIDS: The Politics of Survival. Baywood Publishing Co., Amityville, NY.
Lurie, Peter; Percy Hintzen, and Robert Lowe (1995). Socioeconomic Obstacles to HIV Prevention and Treatment in Developing Countries: The Roles of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. AIDS, 9(6):539-546.
Mann, Jonathan and Daniel Tarantola eds. (1992). AIDS in the World. Harvard University Press, Cambridge.
-----------------------------------------(1996). AIDS in the World. 2nd ed.
Mariasy, Judith (1990). Triple Jeopardy: Women and AIDS. Panos Institute, London.
Murphy, Timothy (1994). Ethics in an Epidemic: AIDS, Morality, and Culture. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Palca, Joseph (1990). African AIDS: Whose Research Rules? Science, 250(4978):199- 200.
Panos Institute (1992). The Hidden Costs of AIDS: The Challenge of HIV to Development. London.
Panos Institute (1990). The Third Epidemic: Repercussions of the Fear of AIDS. London, UK.
Patton, Cindy (1994). Last Served? Gendering the HIV Pandemic. Taylor and Francis, Bristol, PA.
Quinn, SC (1993). AIDS and the African-American woman: the triple burden of race, class, and gender. Health Education Quarterly, 20(3):305-20.
Reamer, Frederic (1993). AIDS and social work: the ethics and civil liberties agenda. Social Work, 38(4):412.
Robinson, Lillian (1993). Touring Thailand's Sex Industry. The Nation, 257(14):492-96.
Sabatier, Renee (1988). Blaming Others: Prejudice, Race and Worldwide AIDS. New Society Publishers, Philadelphia.
Scheper-Hughes, Nancy (1993). AIDS, public health, and human rights in Cuba. Lancet, 342(8877):965.
--------------------------(1994). AIDS and the Social Body. Social Science and Medicine, 39(7):991-1003.
Schiller, Nina Glick (1992). What's Wrong with this Picture? The Hegemonic Construction of AIDS Research in the US. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 6(3):237-254.
Seidel, Gil.(1993). The competing discourses of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: discourses of rights and empowerment vs discourses of control and exclusion. Social Science & Medicine v36, n3 (Feb, 1993):175 (20 pages).
Sherer, Renslow (1990). AIDS Policy into the 1990s. JAMA, 263(14):1972.
Siegel, Richard Lewis (1996). AIDS and Human Rights. Human Rights Quarterly, 18(3):612.
Sieghart, P. (1989)., AIDS and Human Rights -- A UK Perspective. British Medical Association Foundation for AIDS, London.
Singer, Merrill (1992). AIDS and US Ethnic Minorities: The Crisis and Alternative Anthropological Responses. Human Organization, 51(1):89-95.
-----------------(1994). AIDS and the Health Crisis of the US Urban Poor: The Perspective of Critical Medical Anthropology. Social Science and Medicine, 39(7):931-948.
Sontag, Susan (1989). AIDS and Its Metaphors.
Strax, TE (1994). Ethical issues of treating patients with AIDS in a rehabilitation setting. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73(4):293-5.
Tauer, C. (1989). AIDS: Human Rights and Public Health. Medical Anthropology, 10(2- 3):177-192.
Thomas, Stephen and Sandra Crouse Quinn (1991). The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1932 to 1972: Implications for HIV Reduction and AIDS Risk Education Programs in the Black Community. American Journal of Public Health, 81(11):1498-1505.
Waldby, Catherine (1996). AIDS and the Body Politic. Biomedicine and Sexual Difference, Routledge, NY.
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