The intellectual basis for Latino AIDS policy: Towards the humanities and health policy |
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Authors: | David E Hayes-Bautista PhD |
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Institution: | 1. School of Medicine, USA 2. Chicano Studies Research Center, University of California, Los Angeles
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Abstract: | The AIDS epidemic touches upon basic humanities themes: sex, death and social worth, to name just three. AIDS policy in general builds upon society's discourse on these topics. The growing Latino population (25% of California and Texas) needs an AIDS policy that builds upon the Latino humanities tradition. The contours of the Latino intellectual tradition, as focused on issues attendant to health, are presented, with examples from Aztec, colonial and modern times. |
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