Broadcasting the Pandemic: A History of HIV on South African Television
Cape Town: HSRC Press (2014), viii, 216 pp.
Contains acronyms pp. vi-vii, bibliogr. pp. 197-209, index
ISBN 978-0-7969-2449-0
Signature commbox: 151:40-Development 2014
"Broadcasting the Pandemic tells the story of a South African television show, Beat It! Created during the aspirational years of the political transition in which the broadcast media were poised to democratize the airwaves, Beat It! was first screened on public television in 1999 and developed into one of the most powerful health education initiatives in contemporary history. This book traces the show’s evolution, exploring how Beat It! used the medium of television to inform its viewers about HIV at a time of increasingly rapid infection rates, but in which government education and treatment campaigns were largely absent. Broadcasting the Pandemic pioneers a new methodology in scholarship about South Africa—using a television program to explore the history of AIDS activism and policy. It provides a contemporary history of television in South Africa, and of its role in the most influential social movement to have emerged from the democratic transition: the HIV activist movement." (Publisher descripton)
1 HIV in South Africa: A brief history, 20
2 Politics and pandemic on South African television, 37
3 Stigma, disclosure and ‘positive living’ on Beat It! 54
4 The revolution will be televised: HIV and the ‘new struggle’ on Beat It! 72
5 Antiretrovirals on the airwaves: Using television to promote access to HIV treatment, 91
6 Confronting myths: Beat It!, biomedicine and traditional healing, 110
7 AIDS denialism, unregulated experiments and curative claims, 128
8 Broadcasting dissent: Beat It!’s programming on the SABC, 149
9 Participatory programming and HIV-positive patriotism, 170
Appendix A Timeline, 190
Appendix B List of Beat It! clips, 193
2 Politics and pandemic on South African television, 37
3 Stigma, disclosure and ‘positive living’ on Beat It! 54
4 The revolution will be televised: HIV and the ‘new struggle’ on Beat It! 72
5 Antiretrovirals on the airwaves: Using television to promote access to HIV treatment, 91
6 Confronting myths: Beat It!, biomedicine and traditional healing, 110
7 AIDS denialism, unregulated experiments and curative claims, 128
8 Broadcasting dissent: Beat It!’s programming on the SABC, 149
9 Participatory programming and HIV-positive patriotism, 170
Appendix A Timeline, 190
Appendix B List of Beat It! clips, 193