
Moving beyond the boundaries of HIV scholarship, Modernizing Sexuality shows how Western idealizations of normative sexuality and the power of modernity intersect in U.S. HIV prevention policy. In this book, Anne Esacove gathers interview, archival, and ethnographic data from the United States and Malawi to reveal failing U.S. prevention efforts. As seen in the promotion of "love matches" and women's right to "say no" to sex, modernization embedded within U.S. policy actually limits action against this widespread epidemic, and even exacerbates HIV risk among women. Instead, by illuminating the collective solutions and multiple paths of prevention used by Malawians, Esacove's analysis expertly exposes these fundamental flaws and provides direction for potentially more effective strategies.Through this analysis, Modernizing Sexuality not only reveals major U.S. health policy flaws, but asks important questions about prevention narratives, medicalizing social justice advocacy, and feminist and sexuality theories as a guide for HIV prevention policy. Closing with an alternative narrative, Esacove reimagines risk and offers readers innovative prevention strategies to guide future policy endeavors.
This book investigates how Western-centric ideals of normative sexuality, embedded within U.S. HIV prevention policies, inadvertently undermine public health efforts in Sub-Saharan Africa. Anne Esacove, a sociologist specializing in health and gender, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze the disconnect between American policy objectives and the lived realities of individuals in Malawi. By examining the intersection of modernity, sexuality, and global health, the author argues that current prevention strategies often fail because they prioritize Western social norms over local, collective solutions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the fields of sociology and global health recognize this work as a critical examination of how cultural assumptions shape international aid and public health outcomes. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the text, which serves as a significant contribution to the critique of Western-led development policies.
Page Count:
211
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190610832
ISBN-13:
9780190610838
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