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Suffering in Silence

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300n in its second decade, the ignorance around AIDS persists. Suffering in Silence presents true accounts of HIV positive teachers who suffer for years in silence for fear of being isolated in their educational workplaces. Extreme anxiety over possible rejection by peers and the school community forces them to be silent. HIV becomes the terrible secret that they must bear alone. The school proves to be a difficult place as these teachers experience a poignant struggle between keeping and revealing their secret, between lying and telling the truth. Ultimately, the progression of their illness to full-blown AIDS makes it physically impossible to maintain silence. What happens to them when the private and public spheres collide, when the veil of secrecy is torn away and their AIDS status revealed? What was once private now enters the public domain, open to scrutiny and judgment. With a perspective on schools as moral communities, the decisions and choices of the administrative authorities, both as individuals and as institutional representatives, have broad ethical implications as they decide whether teachers with AIDS can continue as active members of their school communities.

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ISBN: 9780820436685
Publication date:
Author: Catherine Zappulla
Publisher: P. Lang an imprint of Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc.
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 345 pages
Series: Counterpoints
Genres: Population and demography
Social welfare and social services
Social, group or collective psychology
Philosophy and theory of education
Educational administration and organization