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University of California Press

Ill Erotics

Black Jamaican Women and Self-Making in Times of HIV/AIDS

by Jallicia Jolly (Author)
Price: $29.95 / £25.00
Publication Date: Nov 2026
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 364
ISBN: 9780520389205
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Illustrations: 15 b/w images
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About the Book

The convergence of the fourth decade of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the COVID-19 outbreak, and landmark struggles for reproductive justice has illuminated interconnected health inequities faced by Black women globally. The first book-length ethnographic study to focus on Black girls and women living with HIV in the Anglophone Caribbean, Ill Erotics shows how womens everyday lives contrast with widely circulated 'End of AIDS' crisis narratives that prioritize individualism, self-help, and self-sufficiency. This book chronicles the politics of HIV care and self-making in young Black womens everyday experiences with illness, reproductive violence, and inequality as they navigate the contradictory interventions of the state, biomedicine, humanitarianism, and HIV/AIDS organizations. Jolly makes the compelling argument that young womens grassroots practice of care enables a Black feminist infrastructure that centers interdependence, sexual agency, and political mobilization while repurposing discourses of shame, isolation, and contagion as ill erotics.

About the Author

Jallicia Jolly is Assistant Professor of Black Studies and American Studies at Amherst College. She is founder and director of the Black Feminist Reproductive Justice, Equity & HIV/AIDS Activism (BREHA) Collective, an interdisciplinary medical humanities lab.