Miller Elizabeth
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114, USA.
Cult Med Psychiatry. 2002 Mar;26(1):1-32. doi: 10.1023/a:1015239429419.
Utilizing a range of ethnographic data from an AIDS hotline, a women's shelter, a night club, AIDS campaigns, news articles, and interviews with health bureaucrats, this paper explores the history of AIDS in Japan and the ways in which official practices reproduce systems of domination. This paper examines the official categories of "foreign woman" and "prostitution" as discursive strategies of containment, and argues that nationalist discourses and representations of sexuality are closely linked in maintaining relations of power.
本文利用来自艾滋病热线、妇女庇护所、夜总会、艾滋病宣传活动、新闻报道以及对卫生官员访谈的一系列人种志数据,探讨了日本艾滋病的历史以及官方行为如何复制统治体系。本文将“外国女性”和“卖淫”的官方类别作为遏制的话语策略进行研究,并认为民族主义话语与性取向的表征在维持权力关系方面紧密相连。