Cultural Practices and HIV in South Africa: A Legal Perspective
South Africa has not escaped the rising prevalence and severe impact of HIV/AIDS in relation to women. From an economic and social vantage point, the HIV/AIDS epidemic effects women the hardest, with underprivileged black women the most susceptible to the virus. The theoretical framework of this pap...
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doaj-3df95fc4197742609fcada185bdb45602020-11-25T03:30:07ZafrNorth-West UniversityPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal1727-37812009-12-01124171213Cultural Practices and HIV in South Africa: A Legal PerspectiveM MswelaSouth Africa has not escaped the rising prevalence and severe impact of HIV/AIDS in relation to women. From an economic and social vantage point, the HIV/AIDS epidemic effects women the hardest, with underprivileged black women the most susceptible to the virus. The theoretical framework of this paper focuses on the intersection between HIV/AIDS, gender inequality and gender violence, and more specifically on certain cultural practices and customs that contribute towards and exacerbate women’s subordination and inequality, which in turn increase women’s exposure to HIV infection. Relevant to this focus is inevitably an analysis of the perceived threats to specific fundamental human rights as a result of some of the entrenched practices that continue to reinforce women’s subordinate position in society, aggravated by the high incidence of gender violence.http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/regte/per/issuepages/2009Volume12no4/2009x12x4_Mswela_art.pdfHIV/AIDSgender violencecultureequalitydignityfemale genital mutilationpolygamyearly marriagevirginity testingdry sex |
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Cultural Practices and HIV in South Africa: A Legal Perspective |
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Cultural Practices and HIV in South Africa: A Legal Perspective |
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Cultural Practices and HIV in South Africa: A Legal Perspective |
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Cultural Practices and HIV in South Africa: A Legal Perspective |
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Cultural Practices and HIV in South Africa: A Legal Perspective |
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cultural practices and hiv in south africa: a legal perspective |
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North-West University |
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Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal |
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2009-12-01 |
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South Africa has not escaped the rising prevalence and severe impact of HIV/AIDS in relation to women. From an economic and social vantage point, the HIV/AIDS epidemic effects women the hardest, with underprivileged black women the most susceptible to the virus. The theoretical framework of this paper focuses on the intersection between HIV/AIDS, gender inequality and gender violence, and more specifically on certain cultural practices and customs that contribute towards and exacerbate women’s subordination and inequality, which in turn increase women’s exposure to HIV infection. Relevant to this focus is inevitably an analysis of the perceived threats to specific fundamental human rights as a result of some of the entrenched practices that continue to reinforce women’s subordinate position in society, aggravated by the high incidence of gender violence. |
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HIV/AIDS gender violence culture equality dignity female genital mutilation polygamy early marriage virginity testing dry sex |
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http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/regte/per/issuepages/2009Volume12no4/2009x12x4_Mswela_art.pdf |
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