'Traditional values' as a cure: The biopolitics of HIV in Putin's Russia.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2025-03-08 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2025.2474004
Dmitrii Dorogov
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This article examines the biopolitical dimensions of Russia's response to HIV within the ideological framework of 'traditional values' promoted by the Putin administration since the early 2010s. Through a discourse analysis of state-affiliated expert rhetoric and policy documents, the study elucidates how HIV has come to be framed as a moral, political, and national security threat, rather than a public health crisis. It argues that the Kremlin's turn to conservative, exclusionary frames has facilitated the externalisation of HIV as a problem resulting from the imposition of "Western" values and the "risky behaviour" these values allegedly promote. The paper situates these discursive features within the broader contexts of authoritarian neoliberalism, securitisation, and necropolitics, highlighting the link between the discursive stigmatisation of marginalised groups and the systematic withdrawal of resources from HIV treatment and prevention. By so doing, the Russian government enacts a sovereign biopolitics through which access to evidence-based care is increasingly denied to people and groups whom the state constructs as a 'threat' to society.

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“传统价值观”是一种治疗方法:普京治下的俄罗斯艾滋病的生命政治。
本文考察了自2010年代初以来,普京政府在“传统价值观”的意识形态框架内,俄罗斯应对艾滋病毒的生物政治层面。通过对国家相关专家言论和政策文件的话语分析,该研究阐明了艾滋病毒是如何被视为道德、政治和国家安全威胁,而不是公共卫生危机的。它认为,克里姆林宫转向保守、排他性的框架,促进了艾滋病的外部化,使其成为一个由强加的“西方”价值观和这些价值观据称提倡的“危险行为”所导致的问题。本文将这些话语特征置于威权主义新自由主义、证券化和死亡政治的更广泛背景下,强调了边缘化群体的话语污名化与从艾滋病毒治疗和预防中系统地撤回资源之间的联系。通过这样做,俄罗斯政府制定了一种主权生物政治,通过这种政治,越来越多地被国家视为对社会构成“威胁”的个人和群体无法获得循证护理。
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