Gender and sexuality: emerging perspectives from the heterosexual epidemic in South Africa and implications for HIV risk and prevention
South African Medical Research Council · University of Cape Town
Abstract
Research shows that gender power inequity in relationships and intimate partner violence places women at enhanced risk of HIV infection. Men who have been violent towards their partners are more likely to have HIV. Men's behaviours show a clustering of violent and risky sexual practices, suggesting important connections. This paper draws on Raewyn Connell's notion of hegemonic masculinity and reflections on emphasized femininities to argue that these sexual, and male violent, practices are rooted in and flow from cultural ideals of gender identities. The latter enables us to understand why men and women behave as they do, and the emotional and material context within which sexual behaviours are enacted.In…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 74.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 70
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Masculinity
- Hegemonic masculinity
- Femininity
- Gender studies
- Human sexuality
- Domestic violence
- Social psychology
- Context (archaeology)
- Gender equality