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The Democratic Biopolitics of PrEP
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Abstract
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a relatively new drug-based HIV prevention technique and an important means to lower the HIV risk of gay men who are especially vulnerable to HIV. From the perspective of biopolitics, PrEP inscribes itself in a larger trend of medicalization and the rise of pharmap... view more
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a relatively new drug-based HIV prevention technique and an important means to lower the HIV risk of gay men who are especially vulnerable to HIV. From the perspective of biopolitics, PrEP inscribes itself in a larger trend of medicalization and the rise of pharmapower. This article reconstructs and evaluates contemporary literature on biopolitical theory as it applies to PrEP, by bringing it in a dialogue with a mapping of the political debate on PrEP. As PrEP changes sexual norms and subjectification, for example condom use and its meaning for gay subjectivity, it is highly contested. The article shows that the debate on PrEP can be best described with the concepts ‘sexual-somatic ethics’ and ‘democratic biopolitics’, which I develop based on the biopolitical approach of Nikolas Rose and Paul Rabinow. In contrast, interpretations of PrEP which are following governmentality studies or Italian Theory amount to either farfetched or trivial positions on PrEP, when seen in light of the political debate. Furthermore, the article is a contribution to the scholarship on gay subjectivity, highlighting how homophobia and homonormativity haunts gay sex even in liberal environments, and how PrEP can serve as an entry point for the destigmatization of gay sexuality and transformation of gay subjectivity. ‘Biopolitical democratization’ entails making explicit how medical technology and health care relates to sexual subjectification and ethics, to strengthen the voice of (potential) PrEP users in health politics, and to renegotiate the profit and power of Big Pharma.... view less
Keywords
AIDS; governmentality; power; prophylaxis; bioethics; sexuality; medical technology; Foucault, M.; homosexuality; stigmatization; health care; queer studies; subjectivation; biotechnology policy; normativity
Classification
Medical Sociology
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Health Policy
Free Keywords
Biopolitics; Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP); HIV; gayness; gay sexuality; surveillance
Collection Title
Biopolitiken - Regierungen des Lebens heute
Editor
Gerhards, Helene; Braun, Kathrin
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Publisher
Springer
City
Wiesbaden
Page/Pages
p. 121-153
Series
Politologische Aufklärung - konstruktivistische Perspektiven
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25769-9_5
ISBN
978-3-658-25768-2
Status
Postprint; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0