@article{fdi:010062936, title = {{M}igratory paths, experiences of {HIV}/{AIDS}, and sexuality : {A}frican women living withe {HIV}/{AIDS} in {F}rance}, author = {{P}ourette, {D}olores}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he {AIDS} epidemic in {E}urope includes a growing number of women who have emigrated from sub-{S}aharan {A}frica. {T}his contribution presents the results of a qualitative anthropological study on {A}frican women living with {HIV}/{AIDS} in {F}rance. {I}t shows how their migratory paths - including the reasons for their migration and their social and administrative situation in the country - can have varying influences on how the disease is experienced in the context of migration. {M}arried women who have established long-term residence in {F}rance experience {HIV}/{AIDS} as essentially a conjugal issue that can reinforce unequal relations between partners. {F}or women who discovered they were {HIV} positive shortly after arriving in {F}rance, {HIV}/{AIDS} leads to social isolation, altered migratory plans, and greater vulnerability. {F}or those who migrated to access medical treatment, the virus is the driving force behind the migratory strategies and a new socialization in {F}rance built around {HIV}/{AIDS}.}, keywords = {{FEMME} ; {SIDA} ; {IMMIGRE} ; {MIGRATION} {INTERNATIONALE} ; {AGE} {PHYSIOLOGIQUE} ; {RAPPORTS} {SOCIAUX} ; {COMPORTEMENT} {SEXUEL} ; {EMPLOI} ; {MARIAGE} ; {ISOLEMENT} ; {TRAJECTOIRE} {MIGRATOIRE} ; {IMMIGRATION} {CLANDESTINE} ; {IDENTITE} {FEMININE} ; {PROJET} {MIGRATOIRE} ; {FRANCE} ; {AFRIQUE} {SUBSAHARIENNE}}, booktitle = {{AIDS}, sexuality, and economic development}, journal = {{F}eminist {E}conomics}, volume = {14}, numero = {4}, pages = {149--181}, ISSN = {1354-5701}, year = {2008}, DOI = {10.1080/13545700802262949}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062936}, }