This book analyses how AIDS has been problematized in the PRC as an object of governance in international and national political frameworks. Exploring recent representations of female sex workers and male migrant labourers, the book evaluates governmentality in the PRC, and offers new insights into the study of HIV and sex work.
This book analyses how AIDS has been problematized in the PRC as an object of governance in international and national political frameworks. Exploring recent representations of female sex workers and male migrant labourers, the book evaluates governmentality in the PRC, and offers new insights into the study of HIV and sex work.
Elaine Jeffreys is Professor in the School of International Studies at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. SU Gang is Research Associate in the School of International Studies at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Governing HIV in China: An Introduction 2. AIDS and the Sex Industry: The 100 Per Cent Condom Use Program 3. China's Condom Use Program and the Media 4. Changing Policies: Prostitution, Censorship and Disease Control 5. Health Interventions Focused on Sex Workers 6. Men Who Have Sex With Men 7. Rural-to-urban Migrant Labourers 8. Afterword: Ending AIDS?
1. Governing HIV in China: An Introduction 2. AIDS and the Sex Industry: The 100 Per Cent Condom Use Program 3. China's Condom Use Program and the Media 4. Changing Policies: Prostitution, Censorship and Disease Control 5. Health Interventions Focused on Sex Workers 6. Men Who Have Sex With Men 7. Rural-to-urban Migrant Labourers 8. Afterword: Ending AIDS?
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