Pratiche sessuali a "rischio" in un campione di lavoratori sessuali italiani. Dai copioni sessuali tradizionali all’attore sessuale neoliberale?

Journal title SALUTE E SOCIETÀ
Author/s Cirus Rinaldi, Marco Bacio
Publishing Year 2022 Issue 2022/2
Language Italian Pages 17 P. 114-130 File size 103 KB
DOI 10.3280/SES2022-002009
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In this article, we deal with the so-called "risky sexual behaviours" and the spread of HIV/AIDS among the community of MSM (men who have sex with other men). For a long time, both the sociological analysis and the medical and epidemiological approach studied the behaviour of the gay population as "inherently" more problematic in terms of spreading the human immunodeficiency virus. For these studies, even more dangerous are those men who sell sex and sexual services. Starting from a sample of twenty-one male sex workers in Italy and of the use or misuse of condoms during encounters with their male clients, this contribu-tion will try to understand how "risky sexual practices" (like barebacking or doing sex without a condom) are written and re-written. From the sexual script theory to the recent advancement in medicine in the fight against HIV/AIDS (like TasP and PrEP) that shape and re-shape how sex is performed, moving from the "gay plague" to the "Truvada whore" and from traditional sexual scripts to the neoliberal sexual actor.

Keywords: male sex workers; sexual scripts; HIV/AIDS; condom; safe sex; risky sex.

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Cirus Rinaldi, Marco Bacio, Pratiche sessuali a "rischio" in un campione di lavoratori sessuali italiani. Dai copioni sessuali tradizionali all’attore sessuale neoliberale? in "SALUTE E SOCIETÀ" 2/2022, pp 114-130, DOI: 10.3280/SES2022-002009