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| How might everyday experiences of HIV, hepatitis C, sexuality and drug use be understood? What does 'everyday life' mean for those whose lives are often positioned beyond mainstream society? There are many ways to approach everyday life and to consider its significance to health. We can emphasise the intimate, local living of ordinary life at the same time that we ask what counts as ‘ordinary’ and whose privilege definitions of ‘the ordinary’ serve. We can examine the everyday as an arena for the production of power relations and ideologies, but also as a site for inventive practices and resistance. These tensions are particularly relevant to the exploration of the political, social and cultural dynamics of HIV, hepatitis C, drug use and sexuality, in that they all operate at the most bodily and personal level of life even as they are shaped by powerful normalising discourses and public institutions
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