Authors
Amy Kaler
Publication date
2001/3/1
Journal
Social science & medicine
Volume
52
Issue
5
Pages
783-796
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The female condom is the latest in a series of sexual and reproductive technologies to be imported into the third world, following the contraceptive pill, the Depo-Provera injection, the latex male condom, and others. It is an example of “traveling technology”, which accrues different meanings and connotations in the different settings into which it is introduced in its journey through the circuits of international technological diffusion, from the headquarters of international NGOs and bilateral aid programs, through the bureaucracies of national ministries of health to the communities in urban and rural settings where the condoms are distributed. The female condom almost always carries connotations of women’s empowerment, and the possibility of greater sexual autonomy for women. This association is a result of the female condom being the first new “post-Cairo” technology, the diffusion of which was spurred by the …
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