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'I have an evil child at my house': stigma and HIV/AIDS management in a South African community.

机译:“我家有个邪恶的孩子”:南非社区的污名化和艾滋病毒/艾滋病管理。

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We examined the social roots of stigma by means of a case study of HIV/AIDS management among young people in a South African community (drawing from interviews, focus groups, and fieldworker diaries). We highlight the web of representations that sustain stigma, the economic and political contexts within which these representations are constructed, and the way in which they flourish in the institutional contexts of HIV/AIDS interventions.Stigma serves as an effective form of "social psychological policing" by punishing those who have breached unequal power relations of gender, generation, and ethnicity. We outline an agenda for participatory programs that promote critical thinking about stigma's social roots to stand alongside education and, where possible, legislation as an integral part of antistigma efforts.
机译:我们通过对南非社区年轻人中艾滋病毒/艾滋病管理的案例研究(来自访谈,焦点小组和实地工作者的日记),研究了耻辱的社会根源。我们着重强调维持耻辱感的表征网络,构成这些表征的经济和政治背景以及在艾滋病毒/艾滋病干预措施的制度背景下它们如何蓬勃发展。歧视是“社会心理警务”的一种有效形式。通过惩罚那些违反性别,世代和族裔不平等权力关系的人。我们概述了参与性计划的议程,这些计划应促进对耻辱感的社会根源的批判性思考,与教育以及可能的立法一起作为反耻辱感努力的组成部分。

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