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War in the Blood
Sex, Politics and AIDS in Southeast Asia
War in the Blood
Sex, Politics and AIDS in Southeast Asia
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Description
Effective treatment for HIV and AIDS came in 1996. For sufferers in the developed world, this marked a true watershed moment: the end of the death sentence. But for many in the developing world, including in Southeast Asia, these new treatments remained far out of reach.
In his early thirties, following the loss of his partner to an AIDS-related illness, Chris Beyrer wrote the first edition of War in the Blood. Three decades later, having served as president of the International AIDS Society, he believes we have arrived at an extraordinary milestone. For the first time, a patient has been demonstrably cured of HIV, new vaccine trials in Thailand have shown great promise, and the PrEP programme genuinely works.
So why are over half of the estimated 38.8 million people living with HIV still not on treatment? War in the Blood is a labour of love, both a celebratory account of Southeast Asia and the story of our failure to protect those most vulnerable the world over – gay men, adolescent girls, sex workers, drug users, and transgender women. Beyrer offers an impassioned plea for our communities and governments – and our own hearts and minds – to stop denying the realities of sex, sexuality, and gender, and to take affirmative action.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Countries
1. Coming into the Region
2. Thailand: The Descending Buddha
3. Burma: Going to Myanmar, Being in Burma
4. Cambodia: AIDs and the Torn Society
5. Laos: Travels in the Cold War
6. Malaysia: Ethnicity, Activism and AIDS
7. Vietnam: Harm Reduction in the Balance
8. Yunnan: China's Southeast Asia
Part II: People, Risks
9. Women: Wives, Mothers, Daughters
10. The Flesh Trade: Prostitution and Trafficking in ASEAN
11. Military Studies
12. Chasing the Dragon: Heroin and AIDS
13. Tribes: The Virus that Kills the Gods
14. The Displaced: Migrants, Refugees, IDPs and HIV
15. Other Genders: Katoeys, Waria, Hinjras, Toms and Dees
16. Chaai Chuay Chaai: Men Helping Men
17. Prisons and Prisoners
18. Activists
Part III: Relativity and Culture
19. Drugs Wars and the War on Drugs
20. Brethren: HIV, Gay Men, and Prevention Equity
21. Medical Ethics, Human Rights, Asian Values
22. The Proper Study of Mankind
23. Conclusion: Condoms or Landmines
Product details
Published | 15 Jul 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9781786991966 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Part travelogue, part ethnography, with an eye for the details of daily life, Beyrer takes the reader on a journey through the cultural and political contours of contemporary Southeast Asia... skilfully weaves diverse voices into a broad tapestry which includes the political economy of HIV... This informal, engaging book will appeal to a wide audience.
Praise for the First Edition, China Information
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Excellent... hard-hitting and clear-sighted... A first-rate book, both scientifically based and written in terms the lay reader can understand.
Praise for the First Edition, South China Morning Post
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Beyrer has an almost encyclopaedic knowledge of the global HIV epidemic that this book so richly describes. More than any other Western researcher, he understands the cultural and political factors that impact local epidemics.
Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Dean of the University of Malaya Faculty of Medicine
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A Powerful testimony to the capacity to unite care with practical action... there is no other equally comprehensive account to match it of the travels of HIV infection through the peoples and landscapes of Asia.
Praise for the First Edition, Jeremy Seabrook
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As timely and relevant today as it was when it was first published, telling a deeply personal account of the AIDS epidemic and the people still being left behind.
Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS
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Offers honest insights on sex between men, drug use, sex work, and transgender people in Southeast Asia. Chris Beyrer offers pragmatic solutions to inspire a new generation of leaders.
Midnight Poonkasetwattana, Asia-Pacific Community of MSM Organizations (APCOM)

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