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Stepping outside the established boundaries of HIV scholarship, Modernizing Sexuality illustrates the ways in which Western idealizations of normative sexuality and the power of modernity come together in U.S. prevention policy, and how they actually exacerbate HIV risk, particularly for women.

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Stepping outside the established boundaries of HIV scholarship, Modernizing Sexuality illustrates the ways in which Western idealizations of normative sexuality and the power of modernity come together in U.S. prevention policy, and how they actually exacerbate HIV risk, particularly for women.
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Autorenporträt
Anne W. Esacove, Associate Director of the Alice Paul Center for Research on Gender, Sexuality, and Women at the University of Pennsylvania, is motivated by questions that arose during her public health training and years of working to promote sexual and reproductive health. In addition to U.S. global HIV-prevention policy, her research has challenged intentionality-based behavioral models of sexual decision-making, explicated the social movement framing and counterframing of "partial-birth" abortion, and explored the circumstances that lead women to use emergency contraception. Her current research examines the burgeoning natural death movement in the United States.