A Reason to Live : HIV and Animal Companions (New Directions in the Human-animal Bond)

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A Reason to Live : HIV and Animal Companions (New Directions in the Human-animal Bond)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781557538437
  • DDC分類 362.196979

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A Reason to Live explores the human-animal relationship through the narratives of eleven people living with HIV and their animal companions. The narratives, based on a series of interviews with HIV-positive individuals and their animal companions in Australia, span the entirety of the HIV epidemic, from public awareness and discrimination in the 1980s and 1990s to survival and hope in the twenty-first century. Each narrative is explored within the context of theory (for example, attachment theory, the ""biophilia hypothesis,"" neurochemical and neurophysiological effects, laughter, play, death anxiety, and stigma) in order to understand the unique bond between human and animal during an ""epidemic of stigma."" A consistent theme is that these animals provided their human companions with ""a reason to live"" throughout the epidemic. Long-term survivors describe past animal companions who intuitively understood their needs and offered unconditional love and support during this turbulent period. More recently diagnosed HIV-positive narrators describe animal companions within the context of hope and the wellness narrative of living and aging with HIV in the twenty-first century. Bringing together these narratives offers insight into one aspect of the multifaceted HIV epidemic when human turned against human, and helps explain why it was frequently left to the animals to support their human companions. Importantly, it recognizes the enduring bond between human and animal within the context of theory and narrative, thus creating a cultural memory in a way that has never been done before.

Contents

Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: The 1980s
1. An epidemic of stigma: A brief history of HIV/AIDS and companion animals
2. Dawn of an epidemic: Drew and Caesar
3. Grief and hope: Charlie, Wolf, and Brandy
Part 2: The 1990s
Interlude
4. The power of nature: Vince, Cat, and company
5. The Lazarus phenomenon: Carl and Rosa
6. Loneliness in an epidemic: Robbie and Bellamy
Part 3: 2000 onward
Interlude
7. Life after death: Drew and Digger
8. Connections in a new life: Ben, Tiger, Ember, and Flash
9. Death anxiety: Dylan, Gus, Sunny, and Celia
10. A need to play: Brenton and Tom
11. Size doesn't matter: Joe and Feathers
12. A room with a tank: Mick, Axl Rose, and fish friends
13. A future postponed: Simon and Sheila
Conclusion: The future
References
Index

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