'Mistreated' Teaching Guide

Image of a circle of people sitting outside on a variety of plastic chairs and benches. Some are sitting on the ground. Many are wrapped in blankets. In the background are a number of shacks made out of corrugated metal and wood. The sky is a deep and cloudless blue above them.
 Photo by author.

The following guide was developed to provide additional resources and teaching ideas to accompany my book, Mistreated: The political consequences of the fight against AIDS in Lesotho. This guide is mostly intended for upper-level undergraduate or lower-level graduate courses in global health, anthropology, policy and development studies, or African studies.

I am always happy to speak with classes that are reading the book, please reach out to arrange a talk. 


Accessing the book

Many libraries have access to an electronic version of Mistreated that students can read online. If you are teaching in the University of Washington system, the link to the online book is: https://orbiscascade-washington.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01ALLIANCE_UW/1juclfo/alma99162036172901452 

Supplemental readings

Development and politics in Lesotho

The unequal politics of global health

Garment production, humanitarian fetishism, Product(RED)

The “End of AIDS” and what comes next


Films / Videos about Lesotho


Related media


Assignments / Activities related to the book