风险:印度性政治和全球艾滋病危机

IF 4.4 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen
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学者和活动人士广泛批评印度的艾滋病预防项目将性行为去政治化和生物医学化,同时强化了种姓和阶级界限。然而,学术界也注意到,艾滋病项目为性边缘化群体提供了政治和社会动员的机会。Gowri Vijayakumar的新书《At Risk》是对其他杰出人种学著作的一个值得注意的补充,比如塞西莉亚·范·霍伦的《艾滋病时代的诞生:印度的妇女、生殖和艾滋病毒/艾滋病》(2013)和柴坦尼亚·拉基姆塞蒂的《性合法化:印度的性少数群体、艾滋病和公民身份》(2020),该书关注的是艾滋病在印度的社会和政治影响。该书认为,印度的艾滋病项目带来了“政治重组”,因为它“暂时改变了性工作者、性少数群体和变性人参与国家事务的领域,无论是个人还是集体”(第2页)。该书表明,艾滋病预防场所不仅再现了性别体面的概念,强化了种姓和阶级等级制度,但它们也成为争论的场所,在那里,一些最边缘化的社区,包括性工作者、性少数群体和变性人,要求获得社会政治能见度,并向国家提出公民身份要求。
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:At Risk: Indian Sexual Politics and the Global AIDS Crisis
Scholars and activists have extensively critiqued HIV prevention programs in India for depoliticizing and biomedicalizing sexuality while reinforcing caste and class boundaries. However, scholarship has also noted how AIDS programs have offered opportunities for political and social mobilization for the sexually marginalized. Gowri Vijayakumar’s recent book At Risk is a noteworthy addition to other outstanding ethnographic accounts, such as Cecilia Van Hollen’s Birth in the Age of AIDS: Women, Reproduction, and HIV/AIDS in India (2013) and Chaitanya Lakkimsetti’s Legalizing Sex: Sexual Minorities, AIDS, and Citizenship in India (2020), focusing on the social and political implications of AIDS in India. The book argues that the AIDS program in India brought about “political reconfigurations” as it “temporarily transformed the terrain on which sex workers, sexual minorities, and transgender people engaged the state, both individually and collectively” (p. 2). The book shows that sites of HIV prevention not only reproduced notions of gendered respectability, reinforcing caste and class hierarchies, but they also emerged as sites of contestation wherein some of the most marginalized communities comprising sex workers, sexual minorities, and transgender persons demanded sociopolitical visibility and made citizenship claims on the state.
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