3-0155 "I AM THINKING ABOUT LIFE": TRACING THE LEGACY OF HIV IN DAILY LIFE
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 08:00-09:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Students, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Margaret S. Winchester (Case Western Reserve University) and Janet W McGrath (Case Western Reserve University)
Chairs:  Margaret S. Winchester (Case Western Reserve University)
Discussants:  James T Pfeiffer PhD (University of Washington)
08:00
Challenging the Paradigm: Anthropological perspectives on HIV as a chronic disease
Janet W McGrath (Case Western Reserve University) and Margaret S. Winchester (Case Western Reserve University)
08:15
African Americans Making Sense of Life with HIV: A Narrative Analysis
Andrea P Sankar (Wayne State University), Andrea Nevedal (Wayne State University) and Mark R Luborsky (Wayne State University)
08:45
Migration and Life Narratives of Living with HIV/AIDS Among Latino Gay and Bisexual Long-Term Survivors of HIV/AIDS In New York City
Mark B Padilla (University of Michigan) and Rahwa Haile (SUNY College at Old Westbury)
09:00
The Waning Tide: Proximity to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic and Social Amnesia
Carl Kendall (Tulane University), Ligia Kerr (Federal University of Ceara) and Alexandre C Vale (Federal University of Ceara)
09:15
Discussant
James T Pfeiffer PhD (University of Washington)
09:30
Discussion

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