Female Genital Cutting in Industrialized Countries

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Female Genital Cutting in Industrialized Countries

Mutilation or Cultural Tradition?

Cultural studies Gender studies, gender groups Gender studies: women and girls Sociology

Author: Mary Nyangweso

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Language: English

Published by: Praeger

Published on: 20th October 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 264 pages

ISBN: 9781440833472


This book comprehensively examines the practice of female genital mutilation and proposes new intervention programs and community-based initiatives that protect the rights of children and women who live with the serious risks and long-term consequences of the practice.

Introduction and Context

Why is FGM on the increase in industrialized countries in spite of existing policies against the practice? How is political correctness contributing to this increase? And how does religion contribute implicitly or explicitly to the persistence of FGM? This work is authored by a Kenyan immigrant to the United States who recognizes the necessity of better protection of women's rights regarding FGM in first-world nations and the need for these countries to recognize this issue as a serious challenge to values and health services.

Content and Focus

The book provides complete information about the practice of female genital cutting, explaining its origin, identifying the countries where this practice is common, and documenting the rise of FGM in industrialized nations. The second half of the book examines existing intervention programs with the goal of improving the situation by way of transforming policies, addressing the legal aspects of the issue, and improving health care services.

Target Audience

A powerful resource for college and university level students in the humanities, social science, and medical fields, this book will also serve general readers with interest in examining challenges women grapple with internationally.

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