Holly Wardlow, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
Area:
Cultural Anthropology, Women's Studies, Public HealthGoogle:
"Holly Wardlow"Cross-listing: Anthropology Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorBruce M. Knauft | grad student | 2000 | Emory (Anthropology Tree) | |
(Passenger women: Gender, sexuality, and agency in a Papua New Guinea modernity.) |
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Wardlow H. (2017) The (extra)ordinary ethics of being HIV‐positive in rural Papua New Guinea Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 23: 103-119 |
Wardlow H. (2012) The task of the HIV translator: transforming global AIDS knowledge in an awareness workshop. Medical Anthropology. 31: 404-19 |
Hirsch JS, Wardlow H, Smith DJ, et al. (2009) The secret: Love, marriage, and HIV The Secret: Love, Marriage, and Hiv. 1-301 |
Wardlow H. (2008) "You have to understand: Some of us are glad AIDS has arrived": Christianity and condoms among the Huli, Papua New Guinea Making Sense of Aids. 187-205 |
Wardlow H. (2007) Men's extramarital sexuality in rural Papua New Guinea. American Journal of Public Health. 97: 1006-14 |
Wardlow H. (2006) Wayward women: Sexuality and agency in a New Guinea society Wayward Women: Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society |
Wardlow H. (2004) Anger, economy, and female agency: Problematizing "prostitution" and "sex work" among the Huli of Papua New Guinea Signs. 29: 1017-1040 |
Wardlow H. (2002) Giving birth to gonolia: "culture" and sexually transmitted disease among the Huli of Papua New Guinea. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 16: 151-75 |
Wardlow H. (2002) Headless ghosts and roving women: Specters of modernity in Papua New Guinea American Ethnologist. 29: 5-32 |