This paper argues that, far from being invisible, issues of sexuality are omnipresent in the African public sphere. However, this presence is not usually found in the medical nor overtly gender/sexual arenas but in general social contexts. Western derived research models have sought and continue to seek to situate gender and sexual discourse in overt forms, especially when emphasising public health aspects. Using qualitative and quantitative evidence from my PhD research of popular discourse in Malawi, and using some evidence from Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa, I argue that the perceived secrecy is allied to cultural, male/female and intra-female power relations. I found that significant issues of sexual and medical concerns were 'hidde...
In view of disseminating HIV/AIDS information to the general public, we have examined the channels o...
Current HIV-prevention work indicates that simply providing HIV-related information plays a limited ...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...
This paper argues Western derived research models have sought and continue to seek to situate gende...
Based on a five months fieldwork in a village in Malawi, this thesis takes a closer look at the soci...
YesBids for mutuality in sexual partnerships are key to AIDS campaigning slogans such as `negotiate...
In this paper, I investigate the ways that young men in rural southern Malawi talk about HIV and the...
This open access book introduces the theoretical frameworks and academic debates concerning sexual c...
Background: Different Sub-Saharan States, such as Botswana, Kenya and Malawi, use different policy ...
The epidemiology of the recent rise in HIV cases in Britain highlights the need for more research am...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
In an attempt to adequately respond to and redress the velocity of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, many count...
Despite the resources put into HIV education programmes with young people in sub-Saharan Africa in t...
Research on the risk of HIV/AIDS among youth in Africa has often focused on sexual behaviors, but do...
In view of disseminating HIV/AIDS information to the general public, we have examined the channels o...
Current HIV-prevention work indicates that simply providing HIV-related information plays a limited ...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...
This paper argues Western derived research models have sought and continue to seek to situate gende...
Based on a five months fieldwork in a village in Malawi, this thesis takes a closer look at the soci...
YesBids for mutuality in sexual partnerships are key to AIDS campaigning slogans such as `negotiate...
In this paper, I investigate the ways that young men in rural southern Malawi talk about HIV and the...
This open access book introduces the theoretical frameworks and academic debates concerning sexual c...
Background: Different Sub-Saharan States, such as Botswana, Kenya and Malawi, use different policy ...
The epidemiology of the recent rise in HIV cases in Britain highlights the need for more research am...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
In an attempt to adequately respond to and redress the velocity of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, many count...
Despite the resources put into HIV education programmes with young people in sub-Saharan Africa in t...
Research on the risk of HIV/AIDS among youth in Africa has often focused on sexual behaviors, but do...
In view of disseminating HIV/AIDS information to the general public, we have examined the channels o...
Current HIV-prevention work indicates that simply providing HIV-related information plays a limited ...
The focus of this paper is on the what, why, and how of gender, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS and is limit...