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在希望与放弃之间:黑人酷儿群体与生物医学化 HIV 预防的情感劳动。

Between hope and abandonment: black queer collectivity and the affective labour of biomedicalised HIV prevention.

机构信息

Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2012;14(7):827-40. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2012.700325. Epub 2012 Jul 16.

Abstract

This paper investigates how current transformations in HIV prevention in the USA are intensifying a logic of viral containment rooted in biomedicine and behavioural science, in order to curb the recent rise in new HIV infections, predominantly among young African-American 'men who have sex with men'. Based on fieldwork in Baltimore, I examine how this paradigm shift is translated into concrete prevention activities that focus on HIV testing and treatment. By attending to the affective labour performed by members of Baltimore's Ballroom scene - a kinship system of black queer youth structured around competitive dance and performance - I show how the emergent 'Test & Treat' approach becomes a polyvalent object that attracts a host of optimistic investments in collective and individual prosperity, which nevertheless threaten to remain unrequited. Finally, I argue that the current move towards a biomedically mediated model of viral management depoliticises the struggle against HIV by suggesting that we can treat our way out of an epidemic that in fact remains intricately interwoven with racialised violence against the queer, the poor and the otherwise dispossessed.

摘要

本文探讨了美国当前的艾滋病毒预防措施转变如何加剧了一种基于医学和行为科学的病毒遏制逻辑,以遏制最近新的艾滋病毒感染的上升,这些感染主要发生在年轻的非裔美国“男男性行为者”中。本文基于在巴尔的摩的实地调查,研究了这种范式转变如何转化为专注于艾滋病毒检测和治疗的具体预防活动。通过关注巴尔的摩舞厅场景(一个以竞争舞蹈和表演为结构的黑人酷儿青年亲缘系统)成员所进行的情感劳动,我展示了新兴的“检测与治疗”方法如何成为一个多用途的对象,吸引了人们对集体和个人繁荣的诸多乐观投资,但这些投资仍有可能无法得到回报。最后,我认为,当前朝着生物医学介导的病毒管理模式的转变使与艾滋病毒的斗争失去了政治意义,因为这表明我们可以通过治疗来摆脱一种实际上仍然与针对酷儿、贫困和其他被剥夺权利者的种族暴力交织在一起的流行病。

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