Dispelling “heterosexual African AIDS” in Namibia: Same-sex sexuality in the township of Katutura

Type Journal Article - Culture, Health & Sexuality
Title Dispelling “heterosexual African AIDS” in Namibia: Same-sex sexuality in the township of Katutura
Author(s)
Volume 8
Issue 5
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
Page numbers 435-449
URL http://adpbotswana.pbworks.com/f/lorway.pdf
Abstract
This paper questions international public health theories that characterize AIDS in Africa as an
unambiguous heterosexual epidemic. It does so by describing the daily sexual lives of a community of
Namibian youth who engage in same-sex sexual practices. The author outlines how the ongoing
vilification of "homosexuals" by ruling State officials serves as a stigmatizing backdrop against which
young people experience and practice their sexuality. Drawing upon 20 months of ethnographic
research, the paper discusses the HIV sexual risk perceptions and practices of young men,
highlighting the complexities in sexual subjectivity that form within the cultural politics of competing
masculinities, state-sponsored anti-homosexual rhetoric and transnational queer rights protest.
Bounded and monolithic notions of gender and sexual identity do not lend themselves to HIV risk
and vulnerability analysis in this community.

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