Love, Money, and HIV: Becoming a Modern African Woman in the Age of AIDS - Hardcover
Love, Money, and HIV: Becoming a Modern African Woman in the Age of AIDS - Hardcover
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by Sanyu A. Mojola (Author)
How do modern women in developing countries experience sexuality and love? Drawing on a rich array of interview, ethnographic, and survey data from her native country of Kenya, Sanyu A. Mojola examines how young African women, who suffer disproportionate rates of HIV infection compared to young African men, navigate their relationships, schooling, employment, and finances in the context of economic inequality and a devastating HIV epidemic. Writing from a unique outsider-insider perspective, Mojola argues that the entanglement of love, money, and the transformation of girls into "consuming women" lies at the heart of women's coming-of-age and health crises. At once engaging and compassionate, this text is an incisive analysis of gender, sexuality, and health in Africa.
Front Jacket
Love, Money, and HIV offers a compelling account of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Mojola advances a fascinating sociological understanding of the transmission of this disease and makes a forceful case that to stem the epidemic, public policy should focus on [young women], using a combination of biomedical, behavioral, social, and ecological approaches. The work humanizes the victims of the AIDS epidemic and explains why the current intervention strategies have not been effective at stopping the disease.
--Christine Williams, Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin
--Nancy Luke, Associate Professor of Sociology and Demography, Pennsylvania State University
Author Biography
Sanyu A. Mojola is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
