Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms Used in the Text; Recorded Selections on the Compact Disc; List of Figures; Orthography; Prelude Those Who Do Not Listen to Our Songs and Change Their Behavior Will Land in Problems -- Introduction Music Is Taken as a Medicine: Singing for Life in a Time of AIDS; Chapter 1 HIV/AIDS, Jackfruit, and Banana Weevils: Music and Medical Interventions in Uganda; Interlude 1 Florence Kumunhyu's Testimony; Chapter 2 What You Sing Nourishes Your Body Like Food
Interlude 2 ""Our Problems Are Bigger than AIDS"": A Conversation with Dr. Alex Muganzi MugangaChapter 3 ""No One Will Listen to Us Unless We Bring Our Drums!"": AIDS and Women's Music Performance in Uganda; Interlude 3 ""Stick to One Person"": Nawaikoke Village Women's Ensemble; Chapter 4 ""Today We Have Naming of Parts"": Languaging AIDS Through Music; Interlude 4 Excerpts from an Interview with the Bukato Youth Fellowship; Chapter 5 ""Singing in a Language AIDS Can Hear"": Music, AIDS, and Religion; Interlude 5 Conversation with Faustus Baziri
Chapter 6 Re-Memorying Memory: HIV/AIDS and the Performance of Cultural MemoryInterlude 6 TASO Drama Group Testimonies; Conclusion Getting the Message Across Without Music Is Sometimes Shaky -- Afterword; Appendix; Notes; Works Cited; Index
Summary
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-244) and index