Authors
Lisa Jean Moore
Publication date
1997/1/1
Journal
Applied Behavioral Science Review
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
41-57
Publisher
JAI
Description
On the eve of the 21 st century, diverse communities face a future of continual management of the AIDS epidemic. Changes in sexual activity have become the primary method to curb the continued transmission of HIV. Safer sex has emerged as a collection of practices and ideas deployed to combat the spread of AIDS. Since sex workers make it their business to exchange sexual services for economic compensation, many have become extremely sophisticated in their innovations and expressions of eroticism using safer sex techniques. Based on original empirical research, this paper explores how becoming a competent practitioner of safer sex involves the alignment of particular social conditions and transformations of identity. I'm very angry about the fact that people keep talking about safe sex educators and safe sex control of the sex workers because we're not the problem. If anything, we're one small …
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