Amuse-Bouche: Meanderings, Margins & Algorithms - The PodCast

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Amuse-Bouche: Meanderings, Margins & Algorithms - The PodCast

Audio versions of essays published on Amuse Bouche, alongside standalone episodes. Some pieces land differently when they're heard rather than read. The voice, the pacing, the pauses carry things the page can't. I come bearing gifts from Karachi. obangash.substack.com

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    The Infrastructure of Denial

    HIV prevention fails when we soften reality to protect institutions rather than people.DescriptionPakistan has documented four major HIV outbreaks since 2018. Public health continues to count visibility instead of risk, blame "low awareness" instead of broken systems, and design interventions for an imaginary compliant subject. This episode argues for an HIV self-testing chatbot as the rare intervention that actually accepts the terrain.Content noteThis episode contains explicit clinical content on sexual practices, drug use, and chemsex; personal disclosure of mental illness and psychotic episodes; and discussion of criminalization, stigma, and violence directed at queer people in Pakistan. The language is direct because the public health argument requires it. Listener discretion advised.Resources mentioned in the episodeFree HIV self-testing in PakistanConfidential delivery of HIV self-testing kits across Pakistan, free of cost: https://quickres.org/0920Free HIV testing and PrEP in Pakistan (WHO-collated)WHO-collated resource list for HIV testing and PrEP access across Pakistan: https://www.emro.who.int/asd/hiv-testing-centres/hiv-testing-centres-pakistan.htmlFree Crisis Support: https://taskeen.org/seek-help/Written and narrated by Dr. Omer Bangash.Cover Art: Zhayedan Hasan Ibn Abdul Lat by Zulfiqar Ali BhuttoRead the full written version with references:https://obangash.substack.com/p/designing-hiv-prevention-for-a-world This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit obangash.substack.com

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    Part II/VII: A Regime

    The WHO framework treats sexuality as a variable: a demographic characteristic to be counted alongside age and disability. This episode argues it is something else entirely.A regime is a historically constructed system that operates simultaneously across governance, law, economic policy, cultural norms, and knowledge production. It does not sit in one box of the framework. It conditions all the boxes.Drawing on Foucault, Butler, and West & Zimmerman, Part II makes the central theoretical move of the series: the distinction between a variable and a regime, and why that distinction changes everything about what an adequate analysis of queer health inequities requires.Part II of VII. Written and narrated by Dr. Omer Bangash.Read the full written version with references:https://obangash.substack.com/p/regime-beneath-the-regime-sexuality-9f5 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit obangash.substack.com

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    Part I/VII: Seventeen Years of Silence

    The WHO's social determinants of health framework maps how governance, education, employment, healthcare, and cultural norms produce health inequalities. It has been refined over seventeen years by hundreds of researchers across dozens of countries.It has never structurally incorporated sexuality.This episode asks why — and finds that the answer is not neglect but a structural limitation. Sexuality doesn't fit the framework the way the framework expects its variables to fit. It cannot sit in one box. It organizes all the boxes.Part I of a seven-part series. Written and narrated by Omer Bangash.Read the full written version with references: https://obangash.substack.com/p/regime-beneath-the-regime-sexuality This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit obangash.substack.com

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Audio versions of essays published on Amuse Bouche, alongside standalone episodes. Some pieces land differently when they're heard rather than read. The voice, the pacing, the pauses carry things the page can't. I come bearing gifts from Karachi. obangash.substack.com

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Dr. Omer Bangash

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