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| View Larger Image | The Epidemic: A Global History of AIDS by Jonathan Engel
| | List Price: | $28.95 | | Price: | $22.58 | | You Save: | $6.37 (22%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 245761 | | Studio: | Collins |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 400 | | Publication Date: | September 01, 2006 | | Publisher: | Collins |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
From the Castro bathhouses to AZT and the denial of AIDS in South Africa, this sweeping look at AIDS covers the epidemic from all angles and across the world. Engel seamlessly weaves together science, politics, and culture, writing with an even hand—noting the excesses of the more radical edges of the ACT UP movement as well as the conservative religious leaders who thought AIDS victims deserved what they got. The story of AIDS is one of the most compelling human dramas of our time, both in its profound tragedy and in the extraordinary scientific efforts impelled on its behalf. For gay Americans, it has been the story of the past generation, redefining the community and the community's sexuality. For the Third World, AIDS has created endless devastation, toppling economies, social structures, and whole villages and regions. And the worst may yet be to come: AIDS is expanding quickly into India, Russia, China, and elsewhere, while still raging in sub-Saharan Africa. A distinguished medical historian, Engel lets his characters speak for themselves. Whether gay activists, government officials, public health professionals, scientists, or frightened parents of schoolchildren, they responded as best they could to tragic happenstance that emerged seemingly from nowhere. There is much drama here, and human weakness and heroism too. Writing with vivid immediacy, Engel allows us to relive the short but tumultuous history of a modern scourge. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 3 reviews)
| Fascinating look at the epidemic of our age  This is a well-written, fascinating account of a disease that will define our generation. The discussion of the social and political construct surrounding the epidemic was extremely interesting. I would highly recommend this book to any person who wants to understand the global AIDS crisis and its challenges a little better. December 12, 2007 | | An excellent overview  This book gives an excellent overview of the history, spread and consequences of HIV as it spreads through the global population. Written in a clear and easy to read style it provides a depth of accurate information to the layperson that I do not think can be easily gotten elsewhere.
I was particularly impressed with the author's grasp of the cultural aspects of the disease and the way in which beliefs, traditions and practices contribue to how effectively specific populations are coping with the virus.
This book should be recommended reading! April 02, 2007 | | Objective and Compelling  THE EPIDEMIC is a comprehensive and compelling history of AIDS - a devastating disease that has evoked not only human suffering, but medical, political, religious, and social controversy in the 25+ years since it exploded onto the world scene.
Unlike some authors, who use the issue as a platform for whatever cause they are espousing, Jonathan Engel, Ph.D., offers a systematic exploration of the disease, its rapid and far-reaching proportions, the victims and their suffering, and the barriers to effective eradication. The author writes with great urgency, bringing clarity and focus to an affliction whose medical issues are often overshadowed by other factors.
AIDS is a frightening illness, bringing agonizing suffering and death to countless numbers throughout the world. Yet, because of its origins, means of transmission, and perceptions of the "typical" patient, the human suffering is often ignored amidst strident politicizing - in effect dehumanizing its victims, transforming them into abstract stereotypes.
Dr. Engel's research is comprehensive, his writing is clear and compelling, and his methodical exposition sheds important light onto a subject that many prefer would be swept into the dark crevices of society. The author puts a human face on a global pandemic; only through compassion, care, and nonjudgmental treatment and addressing of root causes, will the scourge ultimately be eliminated. September 24, 2006 | |
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