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Following the development of anti-retroviral therapies (ARVs), many people affected by HIV in the 1980s and 1990s have now been living with the condition for decades.Drawing on perspectives from leading scholars in Bangladesh, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Switzerland, Ukraine, the UK and the US, as well as research from India and Kenya, this book explores the experiences of sex and sexuality in individuals and groups living with HIV in later life. Contributions consider the impacts of stigma, barriers to intimacy, physiological sequelae, long-term care, undetectability, pleasure and biomedical prevention (TasP and PrEP).With the increasing global availability of ARVs and ageing populations, this book offers essential future directions, practical applications and implications for both policy and research.
Mark Henrickson is Professor of Social Work at Massey University.Casey Charles is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Montana.Shiv Ganesh is Professor of Communications Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.Sulaimon Giwa is Associate Professor of Social Work at Memorial University of Newfoundland.Kan Diana Kwok 郭勤 is Associate Professor in the Department of Special Education and Counselling at the Education University of Hong Kong.Tetyana Semigina is Professor in the Department of Social Work and Applied Psychology at the Academy of Labour, Social Relations and Tourism, Ukraine.
Foreword: Dare we hope for the erotic? HIV/AIDS, sexuality and ageing - OmiSoore H. DrydenIntroduction - Mark Henrickson, Casey Charles, Shiv Ganesh, Sulaimon Giwa, Kan Diana Kwok and Tetyana SemiginaPart 1: Women1. The ‘disease of love’: trajectories of women living with HIV in Switzerland - Vanessa Fargnoli2. Beyond the biomedical: HIV as a barrier to intimacy for older women living with HIV in the United Kingdom - Jacqui Stevenson3. ‘Everyone is on their own and nobody needs us’: women ageing with HIV in Ukraine - Tetyana Semigina, Tetiana Yurochko and Yulia StopolyanskaPart 2: Gay and bisexual men4. Chemsex among gay men living with HIV aged over 45 in England and Italy: sociality and pleasure in times of undetectability - Cesare Di Feliciantonio5. Freed from fear: reconstructing older gay male sexuality through PrEP – an account of a generational experience - Jacek Kolodziej6. In the company of men: gay culture and HIV in Aotearoa New Zealand - Michael Stevens7. Growing old with stigma: a case study of four older Chinese gay/bisexual men living with HIV in Hong Kong - Barry Man Wai Lee 李 文 偉Part 3: Intersectional lives, multiple stigmas8. Out in Africa: facing the HIV other in Nairobi - Casey Charles9. Survival of an older Bangladeshi lesbian experiencing intersectional vulnerability - Kanamik Kani Khan10. Sanjeevani: early ageing and HIV survival in queer Mumbai - Casey CharlesAfterword - Mark Henrickson
"HIV, Sex, and Sexuality in Later Life stands as a pioneering work, transcending borders, and offering a nuanced understanding of the intricate interplay between aging, HIV, and sexuality. Each chapter adds a unique perspective, creating a collective narrative that challenges stereotypes and amplifies voices often marginalized in discussions of global significance." Social Work and Education