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Geographies of PrEP, TasP and undetectability: Reconceptualising HIV assemblages to explore what else matters in the lives of gay and bisexual men
Dialogues in Human Geography ( IF 8.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-04 , DOI: 10.1177/2043820621989574
Gavin Brown 1 , Cesare Di Feliciantonio 2
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Recent biomedical innovations in the field of HIV prevention and treatment – namely PrEP, TasP, and ‘undetectability’ – have completely reshaped the experience of living with HIV, as well as the meanings of ‘risk’ and ‘safety’ in relation to sexual practices, leading to new forms of pleasure and sociality for gay and bisexual men in the Minority World. While human geographers have been slow to engage with the changing social dimensions brought by these innovations, scholars across the whole spectrum of the social sciences have been far more creative and responsive contributing to a critical understanding of what these processes entail in terms of subject formation as well as social and communal relations. This article proposes a distinctly geographical contribution to analysing and interpreting these biomedical technologies, exploring the ways that new spatialities and spatial relations emerge from their use and circulation. Our approach is based on provisional assemblage thinking as it offers the possibility to think the complex connections between biomedical innovations in the field of HIV, sexual practices, subjectivity, pleasure, spaces, and technologies, going beyond the subdisciplinary preoccupations and methodological reflexes of geographers focused primarily on either health or sexuality.



中文翻译:

PrEP,TasP和不可检测性的地理位置:重新概念化艾滋病毒组合,探索同性恋和双性恋男人生活中的其他重要问题

HIV预防和治疗领域的最新生物医学创新,即PrEP,TasP和“不可检测性”,完全重塑了HIV感染者的生活经历,以及与性行为有关的“风险”和“安全性”的含义。 ,为少数族裔世界的同性恋者和双性恋者带来了新的娱乐和社交形式。尽管人类地理学家对由这些创新带来的不断变化的社会影响迟钝,但整个社会科学领域的学者都更具创造力和响应能力,有助于对这些过程在学科形成方面的意义进行批判性理解。以及社会和公共关系。本文提出了对分析和解释这些生物医学技术的独特地理贡献,探索新的空间和空间关系从其使用和流通中出现的方式。我们的方法基于临时组合思维,因为它提供了可能性,可以思考艾滋病毒,性行为,主观性,愉悦性,空间和技术领域中生物医学创新之间的复杂联系,这超出了地理学家关注的学科范围和方法论思考范围。主要是关于健康或性行为。

更新日期:2021-02-04
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