AIDS
setting a feminist agenda
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Author
Contributions
- Doyal, Lesley. - Contributor
- Naidoo, Jennie. - Contributor
- Wilton, Tamsin. - Contributor
Publication
1994 - Taylor & Francis, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1080632M
- ISBN-100748401628
- OCLC Control Number1128095861
- OCLC Control Number29876856
- OCLC Control Numberaidssettingfemin0000unse
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number94004132
- Goodreads1183136
Classifications
- DDC362.1/969792/0082
- LCCRA644.A25 A37634 1994
First Sentence
HIV and AIDS are not perceived as significant problems by most women in the United Kingdom (Richardson, 1987; O'Sullivan and Thomson, 1992).
Excerpt
HIV and AIDS are not perceived as significant problems by most women in the United Kingdom (Richardson, 1987; O'Sullivan and Thomson, 1992).
Subjects
Topics
Series Statement
- Feminist perspectives on the past and present
Other Editions
- AIDS: setting a feminist agenda
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