EnGendering AIDS : deconstructing sex, text, and epidemic

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EnGendering AIDS : deconstructing sex, text, and epidemic

Tamsin Wilton

Sage, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-153) and index

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内容説明

In an original and stimulating analysis of gender and AIDS, Tamsin Wilton assesses safer sex health promotion and health education discourse, and considers their unintended consequences for the cultural construction of gender and sexuality. Taking a queer/feminist constructionist position, she links issues of power, gender, sexuality and nationalism to offer a sound theoretical foundation for an effective and radical HIV/AIDS health promotion strategy. EnGendering AIDS draws on safer sex materials from the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Scandinavia, and sets current practice against the historical context of VD/STD education, dissecting the role played by STDs in the cultural construction of gender. Wilton debates the meanings that erotic minorities read into bodies and desires, and how these have been transformed by AIDS, and suggests a new model of pornography that disengages the sexually explicit and/or erotically arousing from gendered power relations.

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Introduction A Note on Terminology Sex, Texts, Power A Sexed and Gendered Desire Obstacles to Sexual Safety Look after Yourself HIV/AIDS Health Education and Promotion Queen of the Fountain of Love Gender, Disease and Death Whatever Turns You On Safer Sex Promotion Nowhere Man Representation, Resistance and Community Action = Life

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