Negotiations of blame and care among HIV-positive mothers and daughters in South Africa's Eastern Cape
Research delineates two epidemiological categories among HIV-positive adolescents: those who contract the virus sexually and those who inherit it as infants. In this article, we are interested in how tacit inferences about adolescents' mode of infection contribute to their experiences of HIV-re...
Autors principals: | Vale, B, Hodes, R, Cluver, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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American Anthropological Association
2016
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