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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alyson O'DanielPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780803269613ISBN 10: 0803269617 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 01 June 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"List of Tables Acknowledgments Author’s Note Introduction: Hidden in Plain Sight 1. ""Other"" Stories of Social Policy and hiv Survival 2. The Local Landscape of hiv/aids Care 3. Urban Poverty Three Ways 4. The Pedagogy of Policy Reform 5. Using ""Survival"" to Survive, Part I 6. Using ""Survival"" to Survive, Part II Conclusion: Life beyond Survival Appendix 1: Demographic Characteristics of Study Participants at Time of First Interview Appendix 2: Study Participants’ Analytic Categories Appendix 3: Glossary of Service Program Acronyms Notes References Index"ReviewsHolding On is an important piece of medical anthropology. -Jack David Eller, Anthropology Review Database -- Jack David Eller Anthropology Review Database Holding On explores crucial aspects of the health disparities debate: how attempts to ease the impact of serious chronic conditions often create as many problems as they set out to solve and how legislation focusing on marginalized groups-especially people of color-can generate unintended consequences. O'Daniel tackles these problems while offering a gripping account of how HIV-positive African American women navigate the many challenges they face. -Sabrina Marie Chase, author of Surviving HIV/AIDS in the Inner City: How Resourceful Latinas Beat the Odds -- Sabrina Marie Chase Holding On is a new portrait of American poverty-a social, political, and economic condition rooted in an unequal, unfair, and unsustainable system. Alyson O'Daniel reveals the lives that are at stake in such a system, and the struggle of poor African American women to survive it with dignity. -Alisse Waterston, author of My Father's Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of a Century -- Alisse Waterston Holding On is a new portrait of American poverty-a social, political, and economic condition rooted in an unequal, unfair, and unsustainable system. Alyson O'Daniel reveals the lives that are at stake in such a system, and the struggle of poor African American women to survive it with dignity. -Alisse Waterston, author of My Father's Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of a Century -- Alisse Waterston Holding On explores crucial aspects of the health disparities debate: how attempts to ease the impact of serious chronic conditions often create as many problems as they set out to solve and how legislation focusing on marginalized groups-especially people of color-can generate unintended consequences. O'Daniel tackles these problems while offering a gripping account of how HIV-positive African American women navigate the many challenges they face. -Sabrina Marie Chase, author of Surviving HIV/AIDS in the Inner City: How Resourceful Latinas Beat the Odds -- Sabrina Marie Chase Holding On is an important piece of medical anthropology. -Jack David Eller, Anthropology Review Database -- Jack David Eller * Anthropology Review Database * At a time when the lives of African American women surviving with HIV are not commonly illuminated, Holding On provides an important addition to the anthropological and public health literature. -Martina Thomas, Medical Anthropology Quarterly -- Martina Thomas * Medical Anthropology Quarterly * Holding On explores crucial aspects of the health disparities debate: how attempts to ease the impact of serious chronic conditions often create as many problems as they set out to solve and how legislation focusing on marginalized groups-especially people of color-can generate unintended consequences. O'Daniel tackles these problems while offering a gripping account of how HIV-positive African American women navigate the many challenges they face. -Sabrina Marie Chase, author of Surviving HIV/AIDS in the Inner City: How Resourceful Latinas Beat the Odds -- Sabrina Marie Chase Holding On is a new portrait of American poverty-a social, political, and economic condition rooted in an unequal, unfair, and unsustainable system. Alyson O'Daniel reveals the lives that are at stake in such a system, and the struggle of poor African American women to survive it with dignity. -Alisse Waterston, author of My Father's Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of a Century -- Alisse Waterston Holding On is a new portrait of American poverty a social, political, and economic condition rooted in an unequal, unfair, and unsustainable system. Alyson O Daniel reveals the lives that are at stake in such a system, and the struggle of poor African American women to survive it with dignity. Alisse Waterston, author of My Father s Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of a Century --Alisse Waterston (09/15/2015) Author InformationAlyson O’Daniel is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Indianapolis. Her work has appeared in Transforming Anthropology and Medical Anthropology: Cross Cultural Studies in Health and Illness. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |