Care, and the less of it: Haunted gestures and the affective economy of pharmaceutical HIV prevention

Max Schnepf
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an antiretroviral drug that effectively prevents an HIV infection, which German statutory health insurance has covered since 2019. The drug's use in Germany has (re)surfaced ambivalent emotions: hopes for an HIV/AIDS-free future and sexual liberation rub against enduring worries and moralizations of promiscuity. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Berlin's sexual cultures and prevention landscape, this article engages the affective economy that has emerged concerning PrEP and the hopes, worries, and accusations the drug has incited. To illustrate how the conflicting affects surrounding PrEP use haunt this economy, the article builds from the German notion of Sorglosigkeit/carelessness—a term intentionally straddling the ambivalence between being careless and carefree. Sustained by healthcare infrastructures and PrEP users’ practices of self-care, carelessness is not taken to be antithetical to, but operating on the affective terrain of, Sorge (worry, anxiety, concern, care). Ethnographically grounding carelessness in intergenerational hauntings of HIV/AIDS, the article examines gestures as they situate embodied emotions and personal experiences in the course of collective history. Three specific gestures—a sigh, finger-pointing, and palpation—mediate between biographies, bodies, and publics, and trace how carelessness circulates around PrEP.

关怀,和它的少:闹鬼的姿态和药物艾滋病预防的情感经济
暴露前预防(PrEP)是一种抗逆转录病毒药物,可有效预防艾滋病毒感染,自2019年以来,德国的法定健康保险已将其涵盖在内。这种药物在德国的使用(再次)引发了矛盾情绪:对没有艾滋病毒/艾滋病的未来和性解放的希望,与长期以来对滥交的担忧和道德观念相抵触。本文借鉴了柏林性文化和预防领域的人种学田野调查,研究了与PrEP相关的情感经济学,以及这种药物所引发的希望、担忧和指责。为了说明围绕PrEP使用的冲突影响如何困扰着这个经济体,本文以德国的“粗心大意”(Sorglosigkeit)概念为基础,这个术语有意跨越了粗心大意和无忧无虑之间的矛盾心理。在医疗保健基础设施和PrEP用户自我护理实践的支持下,粗心大意不被认为是与焦虑(担心、焦虑、关注、护理)的情感领域相对立的,而是在其上运作的。从人种学的角度来看,这篇文章将粗心大意根植于代际间的艾滋病毒/艾滋病的困扰中,研究了手势在集体历史进程中所体现的情感和个人经历。三种具体的姿势——叹息、指指点点和触诊——在传记、身体和公众之间起到了调解作用,并追溯了PrEP的粗心大意是如何传播的。
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