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What's in a condom? - HIV and sexual politics in Japan
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En: Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry volumen 26, número1 (March 2002), páginas 1-32Resumen:
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| Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Info Vol | Estado | Código de barras | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artículos | Biblioteca San Cristóbal Archivo vertical Hemeroteca (AV H) | Acervo General | 001 | Disponible | 050223CB10112 |
Utilizing a range of ethnographic data from anAIDS hotline, a women's shelter, a night club,AIDS campaigns, news articles, and interviewswith health bureaucrats, this paper exploresthe history of AIDS in Japan and the ways inwhich official practices reproduce systems ofdomination. This paper examines the officialcategories of ``foreign woman'' and``prostitution'' as discursive strategies ofcontainment, and argues that nationalistdiscourses and representations of sexuality areclosely linked in maintaining relations ofpower. Español