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南非男男性伴之间性行为协议中的权力关系。

Power relations in sexual agreements among male couples in Southern Africa.

机构信息

Human and Social Development Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa.

School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2020 Aug;22(8):904-919. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2019.1636291. Epub 2019 Jul 26.

Abstract

Sexual agreements between same-sex practising men facilitate communication about health promotion activities, including HIV prevention. In African contexts, male couples negotiate their sexual agreements in relation to rigid cultural prescriptions about male power and privilege, intense hostility towards same-sex sexualities and persistent heterogendered socio-cultural norms. Yet the impact of such norms on relationship practices and HIV risk among male couples remains inadequately explored. This qualitative study examined the role of gendered power disparities in establishing sexual agreements among male couples in two Southern African contexts. Eighteen male couples completed in-depth interviews focused on relationship practices, including sexual agreements. The research employed critical social theory to analyse power relations and socio-cultural norms shaping male couples' explicit and implicit sexual agreements, with a focus on implications for HIV risk. The findings outline different types of and motivations for sexual agreements among male couples, including qualified non-monogamy with female partners only. The study illustrates how Southern African male-male sexual practices remain embedded in a cultural context favouring the replication of heteronormative sexual behaviours and relationship practices. These heterogendered norms impact negatively on the process of establishing explicit, mutually agreed-upon sexual agreements, and thus place male couples at increased risk for HIV.

摘要

男男性行为者之间的性协议有助于促进健康促进活动的交流,包括预防 HIV。在非洲背景下,男同性恋伴侣根据关于男性权力和特权的僵化文化规范、对同性恋的强烈敌意以及持续的异性性别社会文化规范,协商他们的性协议。然而,这些规范对男同性恋伴侣关系实践和 HIV 风险的影响仍未得到充分探讨。这项定性研究考察了在两个南部非洲背景下,性别权力差距在男同性恋伴侣建立性协议中的作用。18 对男同性恋伴侣完成了深入访谈,重点是关系实践,包括性协议。该研究采用批判社会理论分析了影响男同性恋伴侣明确和隐含性协议的权力关系和社会文化规范,重点是对 HIV 风险的影响。研究结果概述了男同性恋伴侣之间不同类型和动机的性协议,包括与女性伴侣的限定性非一夫一妻制。该研究说明了南部非洲男男性行为仍然根植于有利于复制异性恋性行为和关系实践的文化背景。这些异性性别规范对建立明确、双方同意的性协议的过程产生负面影响,从而使男同性恋伴侣面临更大的 HIV 风险。

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