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The adventures of the Randy Professor and Angela the Sugar Mummy: Sex in fictional serials in Ugandan popular magazines.

机译:兰迪教授的冒险和糖木乃伊的安吉拉(Angela)的冒险:乌干达流行杂志中虚构连续剧中的性爱。

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In 1996 newspaper vendors in Ugandan towns started selling a new kind of locally produced 'lifestyle' magazine. On the covers there were young, scantily dressed girls and inside news articles, fictional serials, lifestyle articles, agony aunt columns, etc. The new magazines gained an enormous popularity in a short space of time. Everywhere people were seen reading them and copies became brown and tattered from use. Using content analysis, we analyse the fictional serials which appeared in three of these magazines. We focus on these because they were the most sexually explicit type of content and, from a public health perspective, the most relevant with regard to HIV prevention. The stories were presented as simple entertainment, depicting the adventures of stereotypical characters. They provided people with explicit and unrestricted sexual fantasy which was, at the same time, devoid of any real risk. Although they could be interpreted as providing a discourse which challenged the main messages of HIV-prevention campaigns (sex is good for you, have as much of it as possible, and don't let condoms spoil the enjoyment), they also suggest that behaviour change may be more popular if sex and sexual health are not separated from sexual pleasure, and safe sex is promoted from a positive perspective (emphasis on sexual enjoyment) rather than a negative one (prevention of disease). The popularity of the magazines underscores the importance of entertainment value when discussing sex, and suggests alternative possibilities for disseminating health messages. Illustrated popular magazines such as those discussed here could be suitable as intervention, though they would need some adaptation to counter gender stereotypes and sexual violence.
机译:1996年,乌干达各镇的报纸摊贩开始销售一种新型的本地制作的“生活方式”杂志。封面上有年轻,衣着光鲜的女孩,以及室内新闻文章,虚构连续出版物,生活方式文章,痛苦的姑姑专栏等。这些新杂志在很短的时间内就广受欢迎。人们到处都看到他们在阅读它们,并且复印件变成棕色,并且由于使用而破烂。通过内容分析,我们分析了其中三本杂志中出现的虚构连续出版物。我们之所以关注这些内容,是因为它们是最露骨的内容类型,从公共卫生的角度来看,它们与艾滋病毒预防最相关。这些故事是作为简单的娱乐呈现的,描绘了刻板印象人物的冒险经历。他们为人们提供了明确而不受限制的性幻想,同时又没有任何真正的风险。尽管它们可能被解释为提供了一种质疑艾滋病预防运动主要信息的话语(性对您有好处,应尽可能多地使用,并且不要让避孕套破坏性爱),但它们也暗示了行为如果不将性和性健康与性快感分开,那么改变可能会更受欢迎,并且从积极的角度(强调性享受)促进安全的性行为,而不是从消极的角度(预防疾病)促进安全的性行为。杂志的受欢迎程度凸显了在讨论性爱时娱乐价值的重要性,并提出了传播健康信息的其他可能性。有插图的流行杂志(如此处讨论的那些流行杂志)可能适合作为干预手段,尽管它们需要进行一些调整才能应对性别刻板印象和性暴力。

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