Occupational hazards: sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China
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Stanford, California
Stanford University Press
[2016]
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Beschreibung: | xv, 262 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten |
ISBN: | 9780804797535 9780804795760 |
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505 | 8 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index ; Introduction : an epidemic at the margins of governance and governmentality -- The state, work, and men's health -- Constructing the "nanzihan" : hegemonic masculinity in urban China -- New China, new life ... sex included : negotiating private lives and public discourse in post-Mao urban China -- Negotiating risk and power : the role of sexual scripts and networks in HIV transmission -- Tracing the development of China's HIV -- Engineering a local response to a global pandemic in China -- Conclusion : going beyond the evidence | |
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spelling | Uretsky, Elanah 1969- Verfasser (DE-588)1114843334 aut Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China Elanah Uretsky Stanford, California Stanford University Press [2016] © 2016 xv, 262 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index ; Introduction : an epidemic at the margins of governance and governmentality -- The state, work, and men's health -- Constructing the "nanzihan" : hegemonic masculinity in urban China -- New China, new life ... sex included : negotiating private lives and public discourse in post-Mao urban China -- Negotiating risk and power : the role of sexual scripts and networks in HIV transmission -- Tracing the development of China's HIV -- Engineering a local response to a global pandemic in China -- Conclusion : going beyond the evidence HIV infections / Social aspects / China Businessmen / Sexual behavior / China Social networks / China Masculinity / China Gesellschaft China / Officials and employees / Sexual behavior |
spellingShingle | Uretsky, Elanah 1969- Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China Includes bibliographical references and index ; Introduction : an epidemic at the margins of governance and governmentality -- The state, work, and men's health -- Constructing the "nanzihan" : hegemonic masculinity in urban China -- New China, new life ... sex included : negotiating private lives and public discourse in post-Mao urban China -- Negotiating risk and power : the role of sexual scripts and networks in HIV transmission -- Tracing the development of China's HIV -- Engineering a local response to a global pandemic in China -- Conclusion : going beyond the evidence HIV infections / Social aspects / China Businessmen / Sexual behavior / China Social networks / China Masculinity / China Gesellschaft |
title | Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China |
title_auth | Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China |
title_exact_search | Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China |
title_full | Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China Elanah Uretsky |
title_fullStr | Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China Elanah Uretsky |
title_full_unstemmed | Occupational hazards sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China Elanah Uretsky |
title_short | Occupational hazards |
title_sort | occupational hazards sex business and hiv in post mao china |
title_sub | sex, business, and HIV in post-Mao China |
topic | HIV infections / Social aspects / China Businessmen / Sexual behavior / China Social networks / China Masculinity / China Gesellschaft |
topic_facet | HIV infections / Social aspects / China Businessmen / Sexual behavior / China Social networks / China Masculinity / China Gesellschaft China / Officials and employees / Sexual behavior |
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