Introduction—The redemptive moment: HIV treatments and theproduction of new religious spaces (original) (raw)

2010, Ajar-african Journal of Aids Research

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This paper discusses the relationship between HIV treatments and the emergence of new religious spaces in sub-Saharan Africa. It emphasizes the role of religious influences in shaping individual and societal responses to HIV/AIDS, highlighting how different religious practices and ideologies engage with the disease. Through various studies, it uncovers the complexities of how religion interacts with medical pluralism, individual experiences, and community health practices, ultimately revealing a nuanced landscape of hope, support, and negotiation amidst the evolving HIV epidemic.

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