Les politiques straight du préservatif : VIH, pornographie et technologies du genre

Bisexual and « shemale » porn productions feature specific uses of condoms that give us an insight into HIV politics and sexual politics within the pornographic industry. In some of these productions, intercourse between non-trans men and women is performed without condoms whereas, in the same scene...

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Main Author: Kira Ribeiro
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Genre, Sexualité et Société 2015-12-01
Series:Genre, Sexualité et Société
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3698
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description Bisexual and « shemale » porn productions feature specific uses of condoms that give us an insight into HIV politics and sexual politics within the pornographic industry. In some of these productions, intercourse between non-trans men and women is performed without condoms whereas, in the same scene and with the same performers, intercourse between men or involving a trans woman is performed with a condom. Through the analysis of several videos, this article wish to examine what underlies those specific uses of condoms. It aims to understand how those particular prevention policies code for a division of sexuality, gender and sex following a dividing line - real or imaginary but yet signified - between normal and pathological, seronegativity and seropositivity, straightness and queerness.
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Les politiques straight du préservatif : VIH, pornographie et technologies du genre
Genre, Sexualité et Société
representations
pornography
HIV
prevention
trans
bisexuality
title Les politiques straight du préservatif : VIH, pornographie et technologies du genre
title_full Les politiques straight du préservatif : VIH, pornographie et technologies du genre
title_fullStr Les politiques straight du préservatif : VIH, pornographie et technologies du genre
title_full_unstemmed Les politiques straight du préservatif : VIH, pornographie et technologies du genre
title_short Les politiques straight du préservatif : VIH, pornographie et technologies du genre
title_sort les politiques straight du preservatif vih pornographie et technologies du genre
topic representations
pornography
HIV
prevention
trans
bisexuality
url https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3698
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