Marlborolad Wrote:Hi Fiona,
I'm a little confused about exactly what you're looking for...
"Historical and cultural changes in HIV"?
Do you mean the changes in society? public opinion? funding? treatment? the virus itself?
"The basis of the dissertation is its not 1980's things have changes whats the world like now for carriers"
It's not the 1980's, things have to change...
Bit of a redundant question to be honest. Things have changed considerably, and perhaps better to focus on these changes.
I'd be happy to put you in touch with some friends who live with the virus - but you'll need to define your area of research.
Cris x
Hi cris,
Sorry if my dissertation seemed vague i didnt want to write my whole precis down and scare anybody who might be interested in telling their story.
Although im aware that history does cause change illness are one of those things that are often percieved as ahistorical as if their relationship to the world is just the virus or what it is my dissertation is to look at how the experience of the hiv carrier has changed since the 1980's and I will obviously relfect on media, treatment, community making and politics.
It begins with a historical approach looking at the 1980's the language used to describe HIV, the theories behind the virus, why in the west we decided it was a gay virus when in america their was almost equal amounts of drug user carriers and Haiti carriers were also present. (I would argue money in a private health care system ) the problems that were created by it becoming identified as a Gay problem even its origional terming as GRID.
I will look at advert campaigns that have been out in the uk both government and gay literature to see the progression of the story told.
All this i can comment on without needing to hear form anyone but as I study anthropology and I dont want to describe how someone would feel as i obviously dont feel it. I need to talk to people and just let them tell me how their world has been. This can include anything they want really its their experience their story. family, relationships, work, view of themselves, treatment but I cant really say what I want because I dont want anything Its essential I get their view to give an insight into the modern carrier.
I could use articles in magazines and online but as published work they tend to describe the same scenario and were published for a reason usually to shine a positive light on HIV and I really want to talk to a wider community.
What I find will essentially round up my dissertation and will become my main focus of thoughts I am hoping that the life of a carrier of HIV is a lot better today than the 1980's and the stigma that existed but I dont know for sure and its unfair to suggest things have turned out in a way without talking to people.
Lol thats a bit long winded but does it kinda explain myself better to you?
Fee x