%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Pourette, Dolores %T Migratory paths, experiences of HIV/AIDS, and sexuality : African women living withe HIV/AIDS in France %B AIDS, sexuality, and economic development %D 2008 %E Conrad, C. %E Doss, C.R. %L fdi:010062936 %G ENG %J Feminist Economics %@ 1354-5701 %K FEMME ; SIDA ; IMMIGRE ; MIGRATION INTERNATIONALE ; AGE PHYSIOLOGIQUE ; RAPPORTS SOCIAUX ; COMPORTEMENT SEXUEL ; EMPLOI ; MARIAGE ; ISOLEMENT %K TRAJECTOIRE MIGRATOIRE ; IMMIGRATION CLANDESTINE ; IDENTITE FEMININE ; PROJET MIGRATOIRE %K FRANCE ; AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE %M WOS:000260797400007 %N 4 %P 149-181 %R 10.1080/13545700802262949 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062936 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/depot/2014-10-16/010062936.pdf %V 14 %W Horizon (IRD) %X The AIDS epidemic in Europe includes a growing number of women who have emigrated from sub-Saharan Africa. This contribution presents the results of a qualitative anthropological study on African women living with HIV/AIDS in France. It 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. Married women who have established long-term residence in France experience HIV/AIDS as essentially a conjugal issue that can reinforce unequal relations between partners. For women who discovered they were HIV positive shortly after arriving in France, HIV/AIDS leads to social isolation, altered migratory plans, and greater vulnerability. For those who migrated to access medical treatment, the virus is the driving force behind the migratory strategies and a new socialization in France built around HIV/AIDS. %$ 056SOCSAN ; 108MIGRA ; 106GESOC2