“Knowing ‘Her' Status”: Sex, Gender, and Women's Rights in HIV and AIDs Campaigns, Lesotho

Mary Danielle Mpalirwa
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Young women in Lesotho are a high-risk group for new HIV infections despite a heavy investment in health programs for that demographic. This study investigates sexual rights discourses by both NGOs and local Basotho women to evaluate how much they align to promote women’s sexual empowerment. The underlying assumption is that how women’s rights are framed and incorporated into HIV campaigns reflects, and seeks to effect, certain social mores that may not resonate with Basotho women’s own views on sexual rights, with significant implications for the success of HIV prevention efforts. A critical discourse analysis of interviews and focus group data is used to conclude that NGOs promote discourses on women’s sexual rights that align with the discourses prevalent among local young women. However, both discourses reinforce cultural frames of women’s sexual rights that reinforce women’s sexual subservience and disempowerment, thus accounting for young women’s continued vulnerability to HIV infections.
“了解‘她’的地位”:艾滋病毒和艾滋病运动中的性、性别和妇女权利,莱索托
莱索托的年轻妇女是新感染艾滋病毒的高危群体,尽管该国对这一群体的卫生方案进行了大量投资。本研究调查了非政府组织和当地巴索托妇女的性权利话语,以评估他们在多大程度上促进了妇女的性赋权。潜在的假设是,妇女权利的框架和纳入艾滋病毒运动的方式反映并试图影响某些社会习俗,这些习俗可能与巴索托妇女自己对性权利的看法不一致,这对艾滋病毒预防工作的成功具有重大影响。通过对访谈和焦点小组数据的批判性话语分析,我们得出结论,非政府组织所倡导的关于女性性权利的话语与当地年轻女性中普遍存在的话语是一致的。然而,这两种说法都强化了女性性权利的文化框架,强化了女性在性方面的从属地位和被剥夺权力,从而导致年轻女性继续容易感染艾滋病毒。
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