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Preface - Gilbert Herdt PART ONE: SOCIAL HISTORY AND REPRESENTATION Introduction - Gilbert Herdt Epidemics and Researchers - John H Gagnon AIDS and the Practice of Social Studies AIDS - Virginia Berridge History and Contemporary History AIDS, HIV, and the Cultural Construction of Reality - Paula A Treichler PART TWO: METHOD AND THEORY IN WESTERN SOCIETY Sex, Lies and Ethnography - Paul R Abramson Mapping Terra Incognita - Ralph Bolton Sex Research for AIDS Prevention - An Urgent Agenda for the 1990s Anthropological Witnessing for African Americans - Ernest Quimby Power, Responsibility, and Choice in the Age of AIDS The Implications of Constructionist Theory for Social Research on the AIDS Epidemic Among Gay Men - Martin P Levine `IV Drug Users' and `Sex Partners' - Stephanie Kane and Theresa Mason The Limits of Epidemiological Categories and the Ethnography of Risk PART THREE: CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES Sexual Diversity, Cultural Analysis, and AIDS Education in Brazil - Richard G Parker Use of Ethnosexual Data on Men of Mexican Origin for HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs - Joseph M Carrier and J Raul Magana Women at Risk - Brooke Grundfest Schoepf Case Studies from Zaire New Disorder, Old Dilemmas - Paul Farmer AIDS and Anthropology in Haiti Knowledge and Action in the Shadow of AIDS - Shirley Lindenbaum
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