The life and death of a street boy in East Africa: everyday violence in the time of AIDS.

Med Anthropol Q

Round River Conservation Studies, Utah State University, Utah, USA.

Published: March 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article tells the life story of Juma, a street boy in northwestern Tanzania, focusing on how his experiences are shaped by everyday violence and systemic issues.
  • The author connects macrostructural forces in East Africa, such as failed development and neoliberalism, with Juma's personal struggles, including family dynamics, street life, and gender roles.
  • The piece argues that understanding the impact of AIDS on Juma's life requires looking at these broader contexts of violence, leading to insights on improving AIDS prevention and intervention strategies.

Article Abstract

This article focuses on the life history of a single street boy in northwestern Tanzania, whom I name Juma. I suggest that Juma's experiences and the life trajectory of himself and of significant individuals around him (particularly his mother) were structured by everyday violence. I describe everyday violence in terms of a conjuncture between macrostructural forces in East Africa (including a history of failed development schemes and the contemporary political economy of neoliberalism) and the lived experience of individuals as they negotiate local, contextual factors (including land-tenure practices, the power dynamics between immediate and extended kin, life on the streets, and constructions of gender and sexuality). I suggest that AIDS and its many impacts on Juma's life course can only be understood in a broader context of everyday violence. From this basis, I draw several general conclusions regarding AIDS prevention and intervention strategies.

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