Multiple Discourses On Sexuality Implications For Translating Sexual Wellness Concept Into Action Strategies In A Kenyan Context

  • Ahlberg B
  • Kamau A
  • Maina F
  • et al.
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This Paper attemps to map, drawing mainly from HIV and AIDS prevention interventions, the multiple discourses on sexuality. The aim is to provide a picture of the challenges and opportunities in transforming the concept of sexual wellness currently being articulated. This isa move from the commonly held view of sexuality as a threat to health, to one promoting sexualwellness or positive view of sexuality. A postcolonial conceptual perspective is used to help graspthe multiple-realities emerging from the historical influences on Africa and for reflexivity on the ambivalences and representations of Africa and African culture including sexuality.

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Ahlberg, B. M., Kamau, A., Maina, F., & Kulane, A. (2009). Multiple Discourses On Sexuality Implications For Translating Sexual Wellness Concept Into Action Strategies In A Kenyan Context. African Sociological Review, 13(1), 105–123. https://doi.org/10.4314/asr.v13i1.57750

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