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Sexuality and Development
African sexuality
"good" vs "bad" sex
rules of sexuality
elderly- homogenous presentation of sexual disinterest
children- question of age/excluded from discussion/ right to access knowledge abt protection and sexual/reproductive health services
complexity of African sexual culture/ importance of local tradition and context
danger of female sexuality
approaches to governing sexuality
governmentality
process thru which govs produce governable citizens who respond accordingly to policies to create a happy society/how citizens think abt and respond thru organized practices/inter-relationship between 2 levels of meaning
how conduct is governed
sexual reproductive heatlh
originally biomedical interventions for population control
shift to integrated approaches for reproductive health and sexual/reproductive health and rights
charmed circle- sexual hierarchy
"health" used as a means to intervene in private sexual affairs
sexual citizenship and rights
interactions between politics and erotics
sexual citizenship
freedom of expression
bodily autonomy
institutional inclusion
access to space
rights
sex work- empowerment/premise for exploitation
lack of sexual rights in Africa due to poverty/gender inequalities
HIV
Friendship Centre
changing societal norms/attitudes surrounding HIV
increase awareness/access to treatment
role of NGOS
condom social marketing
self-help/empowerment
artidiciality
need for pre-existing social conditions in order to be effective
therapeutic citizenship
importance of testing
struggle to obtain medicine/treatment
UNAIDS
access/cost
discriminatory care/treatment
transnational social inequalities/gradient of disease and inequity
bio-capital
market from the pharmeceutical industry
international clinical trials