Representing and Regulating: How Gay Men Have Been Incorporated Into China’s Evolving HIV/AIDS Policies, 1987–2019

Q1 Social Sciences The Journal of Men's Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.1177/10608265231201082
Zhipeng Sun, Meixia Yang
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This paper examined how gay men were incorporated into China’s HIV/AIDS policies from 1987 to 2019. We also explored how these policies reflect the country’s broader position regarding homosexuality. A textual analysis method was adopted using China’s national-level HIV/AIDS policies, regulations, a nd guidelines (1987–2019, N = 26). Three periods related to the incorporation of gay men into China’s HIV/AIDS policies were identified: 1987–1990, 1991–2001, and 2002–present, based on whether gay men are explicitly mentioned in the national HIV/AIDS policies. Four ways in which gay men are addressed through national HIV/AIDS policies were identified. Notably, heteronormativity-related moral and sex education remains in place in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic among gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM), while homosexuality has already symbolically decriminalized and depathologized since the late 1990s and the early 2000s, respectively. Additionally, increased education on sexual orientation was included in the HIV/AIDS policy as of 2017. While China’s pragmatic approach to HIV/AIDS has contributed to the increased visibility and representation of gay men in official and public discourse, the country’s response to HIV/AIDS seems to reflect its persistent regulation of nonnormative sexuality as well as moral control toward homosexuality. Other underlying issues regarding China’s HIV/AIDS policies and suggestions to improve HIV/AIDS governance are also discussed.
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代表与调节:男同性恋者如何被纳入中国不断演变的艾滋病政策,1987-2019
本文研究了从1987年到2019年,男同性恋者是如何被纳入中国的艾滋病政策的。我们还探讨了这些政策如何反映国家对同性恋的更广泛立场。采用中国国家级艾滋病政策、法规和指南(1987-2019,N = 26)的文本分析法。根据国家艾滋病政策中是否明确提及男同性恋者,确定了将男同性恋者纳入中国艾滋病政策的三个时期:1987-1990年、1991-2001年和2002年至今。确定了国家艾滋病毒/艾滋病政策处理男同性恋者的四种方式。值得注意的是,与异性恋规范相关的道德和性教育仍然存在,以应对男同性恋者和其他男男性行为者(MSM)中艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行,而自20世纪90年代末和21世纪初以来,同性恋已经分别象征性地非刑事化和去病态化。此外,截至2017年,加强性取向教育被纳入艾滋病毒/艾滋病政策。虽然中国对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的务实态度使得男同性恋者在官方和公共话语中的可见度和代表性增加,但中国对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的反应似乎反映了它对非规范性性行为的持续监管以及对同性恋的道德控制。本文还讨论了有关中国艾滋病政策的其他潜在问题以及改善艾滋病治理的建议。
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The Journal of Men's Studies
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