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Men at Risk: Masculinity, Heterosexuality and HIV Prevention

Online ISBN:
9781479819683
Print ISBN:
9781479806454
Publisher:
NYU Press
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Men at Risk: Masculinity, Heterosexuality and HIV Prevention

Shari Dworkin
Shari Dworkin
University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing
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Published online:
19 May 2016
Published in print:
23 April 1942
Online ISBN:
9781479819683
Print ISBN:
9781479806454
Publisher:
NYU Press

Abstract

Although the first AIDS cases were attributed to men having sex with men, over 70 percent of HIV infections worldwide are now estimated to occur through sex between women and men. In Men at Risk, Shari L. Dworkin uses sociological thinking (masculinity studies, feminist thought, and intersectionality) to critically evaluate public and global health programming in HIV prevention to date. She highlights how heterosexually-active men have been overlooked in behavioral HIV prevention programming both domestically and globally. The book also centrally challenges common notions of gendered vulnerability and HIV risk by meticulously detailing how and why heterosexually-active men are indeed “at risk” of HIV and AIDS. She highlights interview data collected from men who participated in a relatively new type of health programming with men known as “gender transformative.” She examines the promises and limitations of gender-transformative health programming with men by detailing how men who participate in such programs respond to being asked to change in the direction of increased gender equality in the name of health. Paying simultaneous attention to men’s voices and multi-racial feminist thought, she makes promising suggestions for the next generation of HIV prevention programming by calling for masculinities-based structural interventions that are also empowering to women.

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