ABSTRACT

Catherine Waldby's informative study draws on feminist theory, cultural studies, the philosophy of science and gay and lesbian studies to problematise the factual scientific discourse about AIDS and interpret it as a political discourse. Waldby argues that much AIDS discourse relies on an implicit and unconscious equation between sexual health and heterosexual masculinity. In this equation between women, bisexual and gay men are the targets of preventative programmes, while heterosexual men tend to remain unaddressed by such programmes.

chapter 1|17 pages

1INTRODUCTION: TOTAL WAR

chapter 3|30 pages

3THE PRIMAL SCENE OF IMMUNOLOGY

chapter 4|27 pages

4EPIDEMIOLOGY AND THE BODY POLITIC