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12. “Ain’t I a Woman Too?”: Challenging Myths of Sexual Dysfunction in Circumcised Women
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Fuambai Ahmadu
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Transcultural Positions: Negotiating Rights and Culture 1
- 2. Gender Crusades: The Female Circumcision Controversy in Cultural Perspective 46
- 3. A Refuge from Tradition and the Refuge of Tradition: On Anticircumcision Paradigms 67
- 4. Female Circumcision in Africa and Beyond: The Anthropology of a Difficult Issue 91
- 5. Persistence of Tradition or Reassessment of Cultural Practices in Exile? Discourses on Female Circumcision among and about Swedish Somalis 107
- 6. Managing Cultural Diversity in Australia: Legislating Female Circumcision, Legislating Communities 135
- 7. Representing Africa in the Kasinga Asylum Case 157
- 8. Seeking Asylum, Debating Values, and Setting Precedents in the 1990s: The Cases of Kassindja and Abankwah in the United States 167
- 9. Making Mandinga or Making Muslims? Debating Female Circumcision, Ethnicity, and Islam in Guinea-Bissau and Portugal 202
- 10. Infibulation and the Orgasm Puzzle: Sexual Experiences of Infibulated Eritrean Women in Rural Eritrea and Melbourne, Australia 224
- 11. Experiencing Sex in Exile: Can Genitals Change Their Gender? On Conceptions and Experiences Related to Female Genital Cutting (FGC) among Somalis in Norway 248
- 12. “Ain’t I a Woman Too?”: Challenging Myths of Sexual Dysfunction in Circumcised Women 278
- 13. The Failure of Pluralism? 311
- Bibliography 331
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Transcultural Positions: Negotiating Rights and Culture 1
- 2. Gender Crusades: The Female Circumcision Controversy in Cultural Perspective 46
- 3. A Refuge from Tradition and the Refuge of Tradition: On Anticircumcision Paradigms 67
- 4. Female Circumcision in Africa and Beyond: The Anthropology of a Difficult Issue 91
- 5. Persistence of Tradition or Reassessment of Cultural Practices in Exile? Discourses on Female Circumcision among and about Swedish Somalis 107
- 6. Managing Cultural Diversity in Australia: Legislating Female Circumcision, Legislating Communities 135
- 7. Representing Africa in the Kasinga Asylum Case 157
- 8. Seeking Asylum, Debating Values, and Setting Precedents in the 1990s: The Cases of Kassindja and Abankwah in the United States 167
- 9. Making Mandinga or Making Muslims? Debating Female Circumcision, Ethnicity, and Islam in Guinea-Bissau and Portugal 202
- 10. Infibulation and the Orgasm Puzzle: Sexual Experiences of Infibulated Eritrean Women in Rural Eritrea and Melbourne, Australia 224
- 11. Experiencing Sex in Exile: Can Genitals Change Their Gender? On Conceptions and Experiences Related to Female Genital Cutting (FGC) among Somalis in Norway 248
- 12. “Ain’t I a Woman Too?”: Challenging Myths of Sexual Dysfunction in Circumcised Women 278
- 13. The Failure of Pluralism? 311
- Bibliography 331
- Index 365