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9780801882630

Female Genital Cutting

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801882630

  • ISBN10:

    080188263X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-08-05
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

The practice of female genital cutting, sometimes referred to as female circumcision and common in a number of African states, has attracted increasing attention in recent years and mobilized strong international opposition. While it typically produces a visceral response of horror and revulsion in Westerners, the practice is widely regarded in some cultures as essential for proper development into womanhood and is defended by women who have themselves experienced it and who have had the procedure performed on their own daughters. It is also perceived in many Islamic communities as religiously prescribed, although most Islamic clerics do not condone the practice. In this study, sociologist Elizabeth Boyle examines this controversial issue from the perspectives of the international system, governments, and individuals. Drawing on previous scholarship, records of international organizations, demographic surveys, and the popular media, Boyle examines how the issue is perceived and acted upon at international, national, and individual levels. Grounding her work in the sociological theory of neoinstitutionalism, Boyle describes how the choices made by governments and individual women are influenced by the often conflicting principles of individual human rights and sovereign autonomy. She concludes that while globalization may exacerbate such conflicts, it can ultimately lead to social change.

Author Biography

Elizabeth Heger Boyle is an associate professor of sociology and law at the University of Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
ONE Introduction 1(23)
TWO Understanding Female Genital Cutting 24(17)
THREE The Evolution of Debates over Female Genital Cutting 41(19)
FOUR International Mobilization 60(20)
FIVE The Diffusion of National Policies against Female Genital Cutting 80(19)
SIX Variation in the Meanings of National Policies 99(18)
SEVEN Individual Response: A Clash of Alternative Meaning Systems 117(19)
EIGHT Individual Frame Resonance: Explanations for Opposing Female Genital Cutting 136(16)
NINE Conclusion 152(5)
Notes 157(8)
References 165(16)
Index 181

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