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    The horrible practice of female circumcision in sections of Africa as summarized in Female Circumcision: Rite of Passage or Violation of Rights? must be stopped. Female circumcision has been exercised for centuries in Africa and is usually performed without any anesthetic by practitioners with insufficient knowledge of human medicine or anatomy. Female genital cutting is a component for preparing adolescent girls for womanhood and marriage. There are three general types of genital excision: clitoridectomy

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    Female circumcision, also known as female genital mutilation (FGM), is a major topic in the feminist spotlight. Based solely on the difference between the descriptions of the topic (circumcision vs. mutilation), it is easy to see there is conflict of opinions about the ethics surrounding the practice. While male circumcision is often easily accepted in modern day society, female circumcision is not. The common stereotype is that female circumcision is performed as a male dominance practice (Vestbostad

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    Emma M. Breitbard-Rasmussen Ms. Huculak World Civ/Modern, Period 6 April 5, 2017 Female Circumcision Research Paper There are many global issues that plague our earth, even now in the 21st century. One of these issues is female circumcision. Female circumcision, or Female Genital Mutilation, is the partial or full removal of the external female genitalia for nonmedical reason. It is an inhumane practice that effects an estimated 200 million women around the world (Global Issues in Context). It is

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    1 Female Circumcision: A Sociological Perspective Aaron Robins Joe Pellegrino Prof. Romain Sociology 101 November 29, 2005 Female Circumcision: A Sociological Perspective Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) or a less ethnocentric term Female Circumcision is a form of violence that is approved by the societies in which it is practiced. About 183 million women have undergone such mutilation. The geographic areas of practice include North-East Africa and parts

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    example the Kétu people perform circumcision as a certain fertility rite. Circumcision in their culture is performed around the age of twenty, pre-marriage and pre-procreation. Marriage is based around procreation therefore the two are linked as a single entity. Blood letting is yet another common practice related to female circumcision for blood symbolizes strength and virility in many cultures (Babatunde 1998, 1-24). The Feminist LensConcerns with female circumcision date back to the 1920’s, when

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    patriarchal societies, it is not uncommon to see women hold subservient roles to men. Many women still follow traditions of the past within their cultures, such as, female genital mutilation (FGM) or female circumcision-- a painful surgical procedure to remove part of the clitoris (or clitoral hood) to suppress female sexuality. Female circumcision is banned in the United States, as the World Health Organization considers the procedure a violation of human rights for women and girls (“FGM in the United States”)

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    Female Genital Cutting and Western Influence Female Genital Mutilation is practiced in parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East as a way for girls to be inducted into womanhood. This medical procedure is extremely controversial for it goes against many westernized feminist ideologies. Though seemingly hurtful and damaging towards the women in these cultures, there are still large amounts of girls who willingly chose to have this done to them. This conflict of opinions of what is right and what

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    Female circumcisions is a tradition practiced worldwide that involves all procedures involving partial or total removal of the female external genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical purposes, most often the purpose is to decrease female sexual arousal. Female circumcision can be generally classified under four types. The first is clitoridectomy, which is the partial or complete removal of the female clitoris and its prepuce. The second is excision, which includes the

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    bystanders in all types of situations with knowledge of what the consequences might be. Although people may know about female circumcision—the cutting of a female’s outer genitals by force—that is happening in countries in Africa, many believe it is none of their business because it is of those people’s “cultural practice.” This belief allows the torture and injustice of females to continue in modern-day society,

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    Female circumcision, also known as Female genital mutilation, or female genital cutting is a custom that has sparked controversy among many people belonging to other cultures not accustomed to the practice. Within the argument lay a series of debates surrounding the issue as culture and tradition clash with human rights over whether or not this practice should be allowed. Advocates against the practice draw on the prevalence, perceptions, and reasons for conducting FGM to combat what they believe

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