Conserving (not preserving) culture: Avoiding the damage to culture of veiled moralism in HIV education
Language mechanisms in much HIV discourse insist that a Western-based moralism dominates. These mechanisms include: the use of strategic absences of information about the moral grounding of texts; and slippages of meaning, where one word is used to refer to many meanings. A common slippage of meanin...
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Main Author: | Leigh Price (Author) |
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