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Title: Grasping the Gender Dimensions of HIVAIDS


1
Grasping the Gender Dimensions of HIV/AIDS
  • Sylvia Tamale
  • Makerere University

2
Purpose of this Session
  • To answer two WHY social questions
  • Why are women more infected than men?
  • Why are women more affected than men?

3
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of HRs
  • All human beings are born free and equal in
    dignity and rights

4
The Battle Against HIV/AIDS
  • Africans are fighting the scourge on several
    fronts-
  • The Virus itself
  • Poverty (Social Class)
  • Gender Oppression Discrimination

5
Sexuality A Social Construction
  • Gayle Rubins conception of a Sexual Hierarchy

6
 
7
Equal Opportunities Commission Act, 2007
  • Section 15(6)(d)
  •   The Commission shall not investigate any
    matter involving behaviour which is considered to
    be
  • immoral and socially harmful or
  • unacceptable by the majority of the cultural and
    social communities in Uganda

8
Reasons for controlling/Policing womens
sexuality
  • Domestication of womens bodies for Cheap
    Domestic Labour under patriarchal/capitalist
    conditions
  • Guarantee paternity legitimacy of children
  • Womens bodies as symbol of nationhood
  • Power of the Erotic (womens reproductive Power)

9
Power of the Erotic Audre Lorde 1984
  • THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF POWER, used and unused,
    acknowledged or otherwise. The erotic is a
    resource within each of us that lies in a deeply
    female and spiritual plane

10
  • In order to perpetuate itself, every oppression
    must corrupt or distort those various sources of
    power within the culture of the oppressed that
    can provide energy for change. For women, this
    has meant a suppression of the erotic as a
    considered source of power and information within
    our lives.

11
The Erotic (contd)
  • We have been taught to suspect this resource,
    vilified, abused, and devalued

12
  • As women, we have come to distrust that power
    which rises from our deepest and nonrational
    knowledge. We have been warned against it all our
    lives by the male world

13
  • But the erotic offers a well of replenishing and
    provocative force to the woman who does not fear
    its revelation

14
  • As women, we need to examine the ways in which
    our world can be truly different the necessity
    for reassessing the quality of all the aspects of
    our lives and of our work, and of how we move
    toward and through them.
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