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Learning to save the world : global health pedagogies and fantasies of transformation in Botswana.

De Gruyter Cornell University Press Complete eBook-Package 2023 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brada, Betsey Behr.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
AIDS (Disease) in children--Social aspects--Botswana.
AIDS (Disease) in children.
AIDS (Disease)--Treatment--Social aspects--Botswana.
AIDS (Disease).
Health education--Social aspects--Botswana.
Health education.
Medical anthropology--Botswana.
Medical anthropology.
Medical education--Social aspects--Botswana.
Medical education.
Public health--Anthropological aspects--Botswana.
Public health.
Transcultural medical care--Botswana.
Transcultural medical care.
World health--Social aspects.
World health.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (283 pages)
Place of Publication:
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2023.
Summary:
Learning to Save the World provides an innovative analysis of how individuals inhabit, refuse, and reconfigure the contours of global health.In 2001, Botswana's government, faced with one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, committed itself to sub-Saharan Africa's first free public HIV treatment program. US-based private foundations and medical schools offered support to demonstrate the feasibility of public HIV treatment in Africa. Given American interest and investment in global health, this support created opportunities for American physicians and medical trainees to interact with local practitioners, treat patients, and shape health policy in Botswana.While global health has emerged as a powerful call to planetary moral action, the nature of this exhortation remains unclear. Is global health a new movement for social justice, or is it neocolonial, creating new dependencies under the banner of humanitarianism? Betsey B. Brada shows that global health is a frontier, an imaginative framework that organizes the space, time, and ethics of encounter. Learning to Save the World reveals how individuals and collectivities engaged in global health—visiting experts as well as local clinicians and patients—come to regard themselves and others in terms of this framework.
Contents:
Learning to Save the World
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Setswana Pronunciation Guide
Dramatis Personae
Introduction: Learning to Save the World
Part 1. Scaling the Epidemic
1. Saving Medications versus Saving Children
2. How to Do Things to Children with Words
3. The Metalanguage of HIV Intervention
Part 2. Fantasies of Transformation
4. The Global Health Frontier
5. Experiencing AIDS in Africa
6. Pedagogy as Dispossession
Conclusion: Undoing Global Health
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
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ISBN:
9781501762444
OCLC:
1344005611

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