A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa

A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa

A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa

A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa

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Overview

In the wake of the AIDS pandemic, legions of organizations and compassionate individuals from faraway places descended on Africa to offer help and save lives. Ann Swidler and Susan Cotts Watkins vividly describe the often mismatched expectations and fantasies of altruists who dream of transforming lives, of the villagers who desperately seek help, and of the brokers on whom both Western altruists and impoverished villagers must rely. Based on years of fieldwork in the heavily AIDS-affected country of Malawi, this incisive, irreverent book digs into the sprawling AIDS enterprise and unravels the paradoxes of policy and practice. All who want to do good—from idealistic volunteers to world-weary development professionals—depend on brokers as guides, fixers, and cultural translators. The mutual misunderstandings among these players create all the drama of a romance: longing, exhilaration, disappointment, heartache, and sometimes an enduring connection. A Fraught Embrace unveils the tangled relations of those involved in the collective struggle to contain an epidemic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691183206
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 12/04/2018
Series: Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology , #72
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ann Swidler is Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. Susan Cotts Watkins is Professor Emerita of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania and a visiting scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

1 Introduction: Altruism from Afar 1

2 Fevered Imaginations 19

3 Lumbering Behemoths and Fluttering Butterflies: Altruists in the Global AIDS Enterprise 36

4 Cultural Production: A Riot of Color 57

5 Getting to Know Brokers 78

6 Brokers’ Careers: Merit, Miracles, and Malice 106

7 Themes That Make Everyone Happy: Fighting Stigma and Helping Orphans 123

8 Themes That Make Everyone Anxious: Vulnerable Women and Harmful Cultural Practices 138

9 A Practice That Makes Everyone Happy: Training 166

10 Creating Success 183

11 Conclusions: Doing Good Better 198

Acknowledgments 215

Notes 219

References 247

Index 269

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From the Publisher

“Ann Swidler and Susan Cotts Watkins provide a scathing, often funny, and always compassionate look at donor-sponsored AIDS prevention programs in Malawi.”—Kristin Harper, Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science

“This splendid account of development aid explores how reality confronts donors’ dreams of effective altruism and recipients’ dreams of a better life. Swidler and Watkins show how a combination of ignorance, incomprehension, and conflicting aims brews the ‘working misunderstandings’ behind an enterprise that suits everyone yet fails to meet its nominal purpose.”—Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate in Economics

“[A]n extremely readable and deeply informative exploration of the international AIDS enterprise, essential reading for anyone interested in AIDS and the larger machinations of the international development system.”—Rachael Bonawitz, African Studies Review

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