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  • Holding on: African American Women Surviving HIV/AIDS

    Holding on by O'Daniel, Alyson;

    African American Women Surviving HIV/AIDS

    Series: Anthropology of Contemporary North America;

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    In Holding On anthropologist Alyson O’Daniel analyzes the abstract debates about health policy for the sickest and most vulnerable Americans as well as the services designated to help them by taking readers into the daily lives of poor African American women living with HIV at the advent of the 2006 Treatment Modernization Act. At a time when social support resources were in decline and publicly funded HIV/AIDS care programs were being re-prioritized, women’s daily struggles with chronic poverty, drug addiction, mental health, and neighborhood violence influenced women’s lives in sometimes unexpected ways.

    An ethnographic portrait of HIV-positive black women and their interaction with the U.S. healthcare system, Holding On reveals how gradients of poverty and social difference shape women’s health care outcomes and, by extension, women’s experience of health policy reform. Set among the realities of poverty, addiction, incarceration, and mental illness, the case studies in Holding On illustrate how subtle details of daily life affect health and how overlooking them when formulating public health policy has fostered social inequality anew and undermined health in a variety of ways.

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    Table of Contents:

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    List of Tables

    Acknowledgments

    Author's Note

    Introduction: Hidden in Plain Sight

    1. ""Other"" Stories of Social Policy and hiv Survival

    2. The Local Landscape of hiv/aids Care

    3. Urban Poverty Three Ways

    4. The Pedagogy of Policy Reform

    5. Using ""Survival"" to Survive, Part I

    6. Using ""Survival"" to Survive, Part II

    Conclusion: Life beyond Survival

    Appendix 1: Demographic Characteristics of Study Participants at Time of First Interview

    Appendix 2: Study Participants' Analytic Categories

    Appendix 3: Glossary of Service Program Acronyms

    Notes

    References

    Index

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