Contemporary feminist theory has moved into posthuman terrains as feminist theorists utilise human/nonhuman relations and a motley crew of nonhuman entities to reinvigorate feminist critique of nature/culture dichotomies. But what place is left for sex/gender relations in this move beyond the human? Materialities of Sex in a Time of HIV is written on the cusp of feminist theory of materiality and the analysis of an object at the heart of various sex/gender manifestations – the vaginal microbicide. Vaginal microbicides are female-initiated HIV prevention methods (currently tested in clinical trials) designed as creams, rings, gels and sponges that women can insert vaginally before having sex to protect themselves against HIV infection. The m...
This book takes a phenomenological approach to feminist issues in medical ethics: AIDS and reproduct...
Women comprise one-half of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus in the world, and a...
Nearly half of the 33.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide are women. In sub-Saharan Afri...
Book synopsis: Contemporary feminist theory has moved into posthuman terrains as feminist theorists ...
In this paper, I will explore the development of vaginal microbicides (female-initiated HIV preventi...
In this thesis I offer a feminist theorisation of the development of vaginal microbicides: female in...
The case is a primary unit of knowledge production in the field of HIV research, yet the work that i...
In this article I consider the field of HIV treatment and prevention in light of poststructural fem...
The goal of a safer vaginal environment could be reached by identifying harmful vaginal practices an...
Vaginal microbicides are pharmaceutical products in development that are designed to reduce the sex...
The thesis addresses the question of the relationship between biomedical AIDS discourse and the sexu...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
Since the late eighties, feminist literature has produced a great number of contributions on the bod...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to develop vaginal microbicides to empower women to better control t...
Sexually transmitted diseases have long been a taboo subject among many cultures and creeds. Althoug...
This book takes a phenomenological approach to feminist issues in medical ethics: AIDS and reproduct...
Women comprise one-half of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus in the world, and a...
Nearly half of the 33.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide are women. In sub-Saharan Afri...
Book synopsis: Contemporary feminist theory has moved into posthuman terrains as feminist theorists ...
In this paper, I will explore the development of vaginal microbicides (female-initiated HIV preventi...
In this thesis I offer a feminist theorisation of the development of vaginal microbicides: female in...
The case is a primary unit of knowledge production in the field of HIV research, yet the work that i...
In this article I consider the field of HIV treatment and prevention in light of poststructural fem...
The goal of a safer vaginal environment could be reached by identifying harmful vaginal practices an...
Vaginal microbicides are pharmaceutical products in development that are designed to reduce the sex...
The thesis addresses the question of the relationship between biomedical AIDS discourse and the sexu...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
Since the late eighties, feminist literature has produced a great number of contributions on the bod...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to develop vaginal microbicides to empower women to better control t...
Sexually transmitted diseases have long been a taboo subject among many cultures and creeds. Althoug...
This book takes a phenomenological approach to feminist issues in medical ethics: AIDS and reproduct...
Women comprise one-half of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus in the world, and a...
Nearly half of the 33.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide are women. In sub-Saharan Afri...