Preaching prevention : born-again Christianity and the moral politics of AIDS in Uganda / Lydia Boyd. [electronic resource]
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- 9780821445327 (e-book)
- 362.19697/920096761 23
- RA643.86.U33 B69 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
American compassion and the politics of AIDS prevention in Uganda -- AIDS at home : urbanization, religious change, and the politics of the household in twentieth- and twenty-first-century Uganda -- "Abstinence is for me, how about you?" : the meaning and morality of sex -- Abstinence and the healthy body : spiritual frameworks for health and -- Healing, or "the right way to live long" -- Faithfulness : urban sexuality and the moral dilemmas of love -- Freedom and the accountable subject : Uganda's anti-homosexuality bill -- Epilogue : beyond the accountable subject.
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