@article{dube_remembering_2019, title = {Remembering the Teacherly Moments of the {HIV} and {AIDS} Texts}, volume = {43}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330884373_Remembering_the_Teacherly_Moments_of_the_HIV_and_AIDS_Texts}, doi = {10.1177/2396939318821505}, abstract = {Exploring the implications of teaching in the {HIV} and {AIDS} death zone of the early 2000s, this article underlines how the context generated a teaching crisis and demanded multiple responses. {HIV} and {AIDS} called into question established scientific knowledge, methods, and theories, highlighting their inadequacy. University classroom boundaries had to be extended to include the community outside the academic halls, thereby necessitating curriculum transformation concerning the content, justification, and methods of teaching. While {HIV} and {AIDS} generated silence and death, responsive teaching methods had to create a space of breaking the silence, healing, and working out a theology of resurrection.}, journaltitle = {International Bulletin of Mission Research}, shortjournal = {International Bulletin of Mission Research}, author = {Dube, Musa}, date = {2019-02-05}, note = {Free}, }