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“Money talks, bullshit walks” interrogating notions of consumption and survival sex among young women engaging in transactional sex in post-apartheid South Africa: a qualitative enquiry

机译:“金钱谈话,胡说八道”,质疑种族隔离后南非从事交易性活动的年轻女性的消费和生存性观念:定性研究

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Background Transactional sex is believed to be a significant driver of the HIV epidemic among young women in South Africa. This sexual risk behaviour is commonly associated with age mixing, concurrency and unsafe sex. It is often described as a survival- or consumption-driven behaviour. South Africa’s history of political oppression as well as the globalization-related economic policies adopted post-apartheid, are suggested as the underlying contexts within which high risk behaviours occur among Black populations. What remains unclear is how these factors combine to affect the particular ways in which transactional sex is used to negotiate life among young Black women in the country. In this paper we explore the drivers of transactional sex among young women aged 16–24, who reside in a peri-urban community in South Africa. We also interrogate prevailing constructions of the risk behaviour in the context of modernity, widespread availability of commodities, and wealth inequalities in the country. Methods Data were collected through 5 focus group discussions and 6 individual interviews amongst young women, men, and community members of various age groups in a township in the Western Cape, South Africa. Findings Young women engaged in transactional sex to meet various needs: some related to survival and others to consumption. In this poverty-stricken community, factors that created a high demand for transactional sex among young women included the pursuit of fashionable images, popular culture, the increased availability of commodities, widespread use of global technologies, poverty and wealth inequalities. Transactional sex encounters were characterized by sexual risk, a casual attitude towards HIV, and male dominance. However, the risk behaviour also allowed women opportunities to adopt new social roles as benefactors in sexual relationships with younger men. Conclusion Transactional sex allows poor, young women to access what young people in many parts of the world also prioritize: fashionable clothing and opportunities for inclusion in popular youth culture. In the context of high HIV prevalence in South Africa, strategies are needed that present young women with safer economic gateways to create and consume alternative symbols of modernity and social inclusion.
机译:背景技术据信,性交易是南非年轻女性中艾滋病毒流行的重要驱动因素。这种性风险行为通常与年龄混合,并发和不安全性行为有关。通常将其描述为生存或消费驱动的行为。南非的政治压迫历史以及种族隔离之后采取的与全球化相关的经济政策被认为是黑人人口中发生高风险行为的潜在环境。尚不清楚的是,这些因素如何结合起来影响在该国年轻黑人妇女中使用性交易来协商生活的特定方式。在本文中,我们探讨了居住在南非郊区社区的16-24岁年轻女性中性交易的驱动因素。我们还询问了现代性,商品的广泛供应以及该国财富不平等等情况下风险行为的流行构造。方法通过在南非西开普省一个城镇的年轻女性,男性和不同年龄组的社区成员中进行的5次焦点小组讨论和6次个人访谈收集了数据。调查结果年轻女性从事性交易以满足各种需求:有些与生存有关,而另一些与消费有关。在这个贫穷的社区中,引起年轻女性对性交易的高需求的因素包括对时尚形象的追求,流行文化,商品供应的增加,全球技术的广泛使用,贫困和财富不平等。性交经历的特征是性风险,对艾滋病的随意态度和男性主导地位。但是,冒险行为也使妇女有机会担任新的社会角色,成为与年轻男性发生性关系的恩人。结论性交易使贫穷的年轻妇女能够获得世界许多地方年轻人的优先考虑:时髦的服装和融入流行的青年文化的机会。在南非艾滋病毒高发的背景下,需要采取一些战略,向年轻妇女提供更安全的经济途径,以创造和消费现代性和社会包容性的替代象征。

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