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Risk and Resistance

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How did women come to be seen as 'at-risk' for HIV? In the early years of the AIDS crisis, scientific and public health experts questioned whether women were likely to contract HIV in significant numbers and rolled out a response that effectively excluded women. Against a linear narrative of scientific discovery and progress, Risk and Resistance shows that it was the work of feminist lawyers and activists who altered the legal and public health response to the AIDS epidemic. Feminist AIDS activists and their allies took to the streets, legislatures, administrative agencies, and courts to demand the recognition of women in the HIV response. Risk and Resistance recovers a key story in feminist legal history - one of strategy, struggle, and competing feminist visions for a just and healthy society. It offers a clear and compelling vision of how social movements have the capacity to transform science in the service of legal change.

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ISBN: 9781108707213
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Author: Aziza Ahmed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 250 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Genres: Law and society, sociology of law
Feminism and feminist theory
Medicine: HIV/AIDS, retroviral diseases
Political activism / Political engagement
Public health and preventive medicine