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|a Biehl, João.
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|a Will to Live :
|b AIDS Therapies and the Politics of Survival.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-449) and index.
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|a Cover Page -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Introduction. A New World of Health -- The Right to a Nonprojected Future -- Universal Access to Lifesaving Therapies -- A Political Economy of Pharmaceuticals -- Persistent Inequalities -- Lives -- "Take me to my father's house" (Edileusa) -- "Today is another world" (Luis) -- "If I only had thought then the way I think now" (Rose) -- "Why will I think about the future?" (Nerivaldo) -- "A child is what I wanted most in life" (Evangivaldo) -- "To have HIV . . . is like not having money" (Valquirene) -- "Too much medication" (Soraia) -- "A beautiful place" (Tiquinho) -- The Politics of Survival -- Chapter One. Pharmaceutical Governance -- Globalization and Statecraft -- The Social Science of a Transforming Regime -- AIDS, Democratization, and Human Rights -- A Transnational Policy-Space -- The Activist State -- Intellectual Property Rights and World Trade -- A Country's Disease-Public-Private Partnerships -- Decentralization and a Magic Bullet Approach -- Public-Sector Science and the Production of Generic Drugs -- Scaling-Up -- The Pharmaceuticalization of Public Health -- Chapter Two. Circuits of Care -- How Has AIDS Activism Changed? -- From Passion to Politics -- The AIDS Industry -- Micro-Politics of Patienthood -- Performing Citizenship -- Grassroots Health Systems -- A New National AIDS Program -- On the Street: Violence, Charity, and Pleasure -- In the Mainstream -- Measures of Success, Undesirable Realities -- The Undetectable Virus -- "It is all about medicines now" -- In Search of a Comprehensive Approach -- "There is not just one death" -- Chapter Three. A Hidden Epidemic -- The Limits of Surveillance -- AIDS in Bahia -- Economic Death -- Pelourinho -- "I set myself on fire" (Maria Madalena).
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|a "They take care of me as if I were family" (Lazaro) -- Technologies of Invisibility -- A System of Nonintervention -- Infectious Diseases Research -- Medical Sovereignty, Local Bioethics -- Triage -- The Social Life of Death Certificates -- AIDS Therapies and Homelessness -- "Science makes people equal" -- Brasília -- Chapter Four. Experimental Subjects -- AIDS-like Symptoms -- HIV Antibody Test -- Certainty: Closing the Past -- Uncertainty: The Window Period -- A Population of Doubts -- What Is Socially Visible Is an Imagined AIDS -- Risk and Prevention Models -- Libidinal Order -- Science and Subjectivity -- Dangerous Worlds of Intimacy -- Technoneurosis -- "They own their bodies and are responsible for their actions" -- Clinical Trials -- Chapter Five. Patient-Citizenship -- "On the plane of immanence that leads us into a life" -- A Place of No Government -- Pastoral Power -- Institutional Belonging and Treatment Adherence -- New Prohibitions -- "In Caasah we don't just have AIDS-we have God" -- Religion, Health, Wealth -- Ambiguous Political Subjects -- Resuming Sexual Life -- Beyond Direct Observed Therapy -- Chapter Six. Will to Live -- Lifelong AIDS -- Human Values -- Medical Disparities -- From Epidemic to Personalized Disease -- Physically Well, Economically Dead -- Drug Resistance and Rescue Treatments -- "Medication is me" (Luis) -- "I am mother and father" (Rose) -- "It is the financial part of life that tortures me" (Evangivaldo) -- Conclusion. Global Public Health -- Large-Scale Medical Change -- "A little more reverence for life" -- The Future of Treatment Rollouts -- Pharmaceutical Philanthropy and Equity -- Where Is the State? -- A Vanishing Civil Society -- Understanding the Nexus of AIDS, Poverty, and Politics -- Local Economies of Salvation -- The Unexpected and the Possible -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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