Running After Pills : Politics, Gender, and Contraception in Colonial Zimbabwe (Social History of Africa Series) - Book Reviews,
by Amy Kaler
Running After Pills: Politics, Gender, and Contraception in Colonial Zimbabwe FROM THE PUBLISHER Kaler examines how "modern" contraceptive technologies, such as the pill and the Deop-Provera injection, were embroiled in gender and generation conflicts, and in the national liberation struggle, in Zimbabwe during the 1960s and 1970s. Based on extensive oral and archival research, the book shows the ways in which fertility and control over reproduction within marriage and the family influenced the development of the "imagined community" of the nascent Zimbabwean nation. SYNOPSIS Kaler examines how "modern" contraceptive technologies became embroiled in gender, generational, and liberation conflicts in Zimbabwe.
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