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    The stigmatisation of Black South African women around HIV and AIDS with special reference to the Machibisa and Esibusisweni Lutheran congregations (1996-2005) 

    Mshubeki, Xolelwa. (2007)
    HIV and AIDS have historically been associated with homosexuality and promiscuity (especially among blacks), evoking blame and stigma. The implication of sex in the spread of HIV and AIDS complicates matters as traditional ...

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    AuthorMshubeki, Xolelwa. (1)Subject
    AIDS (Disease) in women--South Africa--Religious aspects. (1)
    AIDS (Disease)--KwaZulu-Natal. (1)
    AIDS (Disease)--Religious aspects--Christianity. (1)
    AIDS (Disease)--South Africa--Religious aspects. (1)Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa. (1)
    Religion and social problems--South Africa. (1)
    Theses--Theology. (1)
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