Risky Rhetoric: Aids and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing
Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing is the first book-length study of the rhetoric inherent in and surrounding HIV testing. In addition to providing a history of HIV testing in the United States from 1985 to the present, J. Blake Scott explains how faulty arguments about testing’s power and effects have promoted unresponsive and even dangerous testing practices for so-called normal subjects as well as those deemed risky. Drawing on classic… More >>
Risky Rhetoric: Aids and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing
Topic: cultural practices, history of hiv, hiv, hiv test, hiv testing, j blake scott, Risky Rhetoric, testing practices
