A "CHOICE"Outstanding Academic Title of 2010
For many women around the world, their greatest risk of HIV
infection comes from having sex with the very person with whom they
are supposed to have sex: their spouse. "The Secret" situates
marital HIV risk within a broader exploration of marital and
extramarital sexuality in five diverse settings: Mexico, Nigeria,
Uganda, Vietnam, and Papua New Guinea. In these settings, the
authors write, men's extramarital sex, is an officially secret but
actually widespread (and widely acknowledged) social practice,
rather than something men do because their bodies demand it and
women can't stop them.
Drawing on research conducted as part of an innovative comparative
ethnographic study, and modeling a novel approach to collaborative
anthropological scholarship, the authors show men's extramarital
sex to be a fundamental aspect of gendered social organization.
Through theoretically sophisticated yet lucid writing and vivid
ethnographic description, drawing on rich data from the marital
case studies conducted by research teams in each country, they
trace how extramarital opportunity structures, sexual geographies,
and concerns about social risk facilitate men's participation in
extramarital sex. Also documented throughout is the collision
between traditional ways and the new practices of romantic
companionate marriage."
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