Article ID: CBB107429056

Pandemic Responses and the Strengths of Health Systems: A Review of Global AIDS Historiography in Light of COVID-19 (2023)

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Reiko Kanazawa (Author)


Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Volume: 114
Issue: S1
Pages: S162-S205


Publication Date: 2023
Edition Details: IsisCB Special Issue: Bibliographic Essays on the History of Pandemics
Language: English

This paper surveys the historiography of the global response to HIV/AIDS. Since 1981, when the disease was first identified, there have been great strides in the medical and biological sciences in understanding the impact of the new virus on the human immune system. Although there is still no successful vaccine, antiretroviral (ART) treatment continues to improve the likelihood of HIV-positive people living long and healthy lives. We have also seen a few exciting cases of full recovery, which will allow scientists to explore new avenues towards a cure. Yet the AIDS pandemic is by no means over: 40 million have died and over 35 million individuals still live with HIV. More importantly, as historians and scholars in the humanities and social sciences have been pointing out since the early 1980s, HIV brought to light how non-medical factors play a critical role in a successful disease response. As the global community faces the aftermath of a new pandemic, it is timely to examine how broader social, economic, political, and cultural factors influence individual experiences of disease at local, national, international, and global scales. This essay examines how scholars have written historically about the HIV pandemic, using a variety of methods and approaches: from traditional histories of medicine to anthropologies of development. While HIV has sparked a massive corpus of historical reflection from a variety of disciplines, its contemporaneity means that “global AIDS historiography” cannot yet be described as a cohesive academic conversation. Yet what unites the scholarship, this essay argues, is its use of HIV to examine how and why post-war social and economic systems have achieved health objectives for some populations and not others.

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Authors & Contributors
Simonutti, Luisa
Ghosh, Bishnupriya
Anderson, Warwick H.
Beiner, Guy
Birn, Anne-Emanuelle
Camprubí, Lino
Journals
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Laboratorio dell'ISPF
Journal of Global History
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Duke University Press
Franco Angeli
McGill-Queen's University Press
Oxford University Press
PublicAffairs
Concepts
Pandemics
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Epidemics
Public health
Medicine and society
AIDS (disease); HIV/AIDS
People
Rosenberg, Charles E.
Andrea Verga
Bush, George W.
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
19th century
Medieval
Places
Africa
Great Britain
India
Asia
Canada
Europe
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