Sociology
Infected Kin Teaching Resources
Welcome! My name is Ellen Block. I am a professor of anthropology at CSB/SJU, and I have made a variety of teaching materials and supplemental resources to help you in teaching the book I co-wrote with my husband, Will McGrath.
About Infected Kin:
In Infected Kin, we argue that AIDS is fundamentally a kinship disease, examining the ways it transcends infected individuals and seeps into kin relations and networks of care. While much AIDS scholarship has turned away from the difficult daily realities of those affected by the disease, our book uses both ethnographic scholarship and creative nonfiction to bring to life the joys and struggles of the Basotho people at the heart of the AIDS pandemic. The result is a book accessible to wide readership, yet built upon scholarship and theoretical contributions that ensure Infected Kin will remain relevant to anyone interested in anthropology, kinship, global health, and care.
Resources include:
- Chapter Discussion Questions and Classroom Activities
- Accompanying Assignments
- Supplemental Readings and Videos
- Fieldwork Photos and Videos
- Video Lecture on Infected Kin
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- Infected Kin Part 1: Intro, AIDS as a Kinship Disease (Ellen Block)
- Infected Kin Part 2: Key Findings (Ellen Block)
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- Video Lecture on Infected Kin
Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions or suggestions, or if you are interested in having us visit your classroom (in person or in Skype). We are located in central Minnesota and Minneapolis.