Pandemic Kinship
Discover the profound insights of Pandemic Kinship by Koreen M. Reece, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. This compelling hardback edition spans 292 pages and presents an intimate exploration of everyday life in Botswana during the AIDS crisis. Through the lens of one extended family and their community, Reece delves into the intricate dynamics of kinship, resilience, and the social fabric that binds individuals together in times of hardship.
This book is not only a vital resource for scholars and practitioners in anthropology, public health, social work, and development but also offers a poignant narrative that resonates with readers interested in the human experience. With its availability as Open Access on Cambridge Core, Pandemic Kinship is an essential addition to your collection, providing valuable perspectives on the impact of health crises on familial and community relationships.