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'I'm too young to die': HIV, masculinity, danger and desire in urban South Africa
JOURNAL: Gender & Development
VOLUME: 14   ISSUE: 1
THEME: HIV/AIDS

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AUTHOR: Shannon Walsh Claudia Mitchell
EDITED BY: Mohga Kamal Smith Fenella Porter Caroline Sweetman
ISSN: 1355-2074  E-ISSN: 1364-9221
STOCK CODE: 002J1170
AVAILABILITY: Available online only   PUBLISHER: Routledge
FORMAT: Downloadable PDF (pp: 12)   PUBLISHED: Mar 2006
READERSHIP:  Activists and Campaigners, Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Professional and Practitioners,

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ABSTRACT
In the South African urban areas of Atlantis and Khayelitsha, men and boys see gang membership and violence (including gang-related violence) as part of 'being a man'. In this context, life itself is perilous and vulnerable. This article draws on the narratives of boys about their lives, and explores some key questions relating to gender, development and HIV. These include: how are men's and boys' ideas about sexuality created, and what does this suggest about the kinds of HIV interventions that should be offered? In particular, how does the reality of everyday life in urban South Africa affect male perceptions of risk in relation to HIV/AIDS? And how can men and boys best be targeted in HIV prevention and treatment work?


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