Masculinity and HIV/AIDS Prevention
Masculinity and HIV/AIDS Prevention
Heterosexually Active Men as the “Forgotten Group”?
Drawing upon and defining a sex-gender-sexuality framework, Chapter 1 explores why an analysis of men and masculinities have been historically omitted from science-based HIV prevention interventions. This chapter traces the conceptual progression of gender relations research within family planning and HIV prevention research in order to lay the groundwork for a critical analysis of gendered vulnerability and risk. Chapter 1 situates HIV prevention programming with heterosexually active men as a specifically feminist research enterprise.
Keywords: Women, Gender and feminism, Masculinities, Family planning, HIV prevention
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