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Sexuality, HIV, and Biopolitics - Coggle Diagram
Sexuality, HIV, and Biopolitics
HIV epidemics help had long been exclusively prevention of infection within developing countries
Groups like UNAIDS began to pop up and more "self-help" and "empowerment" programs began to become more widespread as help for HIV/AIDS developed
Infected individuals are traditionally shunned and stigmatized
UNAIDS
pilot project designed to demonstrate the feasibility of using "private-public partnerships"
Biocapital - pharmaceutical economies that spanned locally and even globally
Antivirals have become a lot more common and widespread, even within developing countries
Sexuality is "governed" and political
"good" sex and "bad" sex
5 ways to govern sexuality
Charmed Circle
sexual hierarchy for what is sexually ideal and what isn't
Sexual Stereotypes
misinformation and misleading stereotypes about the general public allow people to have a controlled expectation of sex
gay men are pedophiles 2. black men have high libido 3. veiled women are passive and submissive lovers
Sexual Health and Reproduction
AIDS/HIV infected individuals are dangerous and AIDS/HIV is dangerous
contain your sexuality for it is problematic
Sexual Citizenship and Rights
Disabled and mentally ill individuals are not sexual/asexual. They cannot have sex
Governmentality: Three meanings
How citizens think and respond to organized practices
The inter-relationship between the two previous meanings
the processes through which governments produce governable citizens who respond accordingly to policies to create a happy society
Sex controls people. 'Control an African's genitals and you control Africa'