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Presentation Masculinities in Hiv Jerker 11 11 08 (V2)
1. Theoretical (and practical) perspectives on Masculinities - Applying it to HIV, sex and health Date: 11 11 2008 Jerker Edström , Fellow, IDS
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9. So where are the men in HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health, or rights?
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17. Which could be depicted thus… Suscepti- bility Resist- ance Resilience Vulnerability Respon- siveness Sensi- tivity “ Before ” Hazards & risk factors “ After ”, or “If” Outcomes & impacts Internal Embodied/ Embedded External Interaction with context Potential shock/stress/infection Source: Edström, J. and Samuels F. (2007), “HIV, Nutrition, Food Security and Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence, debates and reflections for guidance” Report to DFID, June 2007
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28. So, how to square the gender circle? Why don’t men seem to care?
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30. Spot the man? What kind of notions exist in your country about what men are like? Can you think of 5 men who have meant significantly different things to you? What have you learned about men from women? Do you find men interested in your studies or views on gender? If so, how have they engaged?