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130 0  Gulōbalu Disukōsu to Josei no Karada.|lEnglish 
245 10 Female genital mutilation/cutting :|bglobal zero tolerance
       policy and diverse responses from African and Asian local 
       communities /|cKyoko Nakamura, Kaori Miyachi, Yukio 
       Miyawaki, Makiko Toda, editors. 
264  1 Singapore :|bSpringer,|c[2023] 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 193 pages) :|billustrations (some
       color) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Preface (Nakamura, Kyoko) -- Acknowledgement -- 
       Introduction (Nakamura, Kyoko) -- Ch.1 Global Discourse 
       and the Patriarchal Norms of FGM: Beyond the Zero 
       Tolerance Policy (Toda, Makiko) -- Ch.2 Virtuous Cuts: 
       Female Genital Circumcision in an African Ontology 
       (Abusharaf, Rogaia Mustafa) -- Ch.3 How Did the Discourses
       of Globalized Eradication Campaign Reach Grassroots 
       Communities? Female Genital Cutting and Its Eradication 
       Activities among the Yellow Bull in Ethiopia (Miyawaki, 
       Yukio) -- Ch.4 Cursed or blessed? Female Genital Cutting 
       in the Gamo Cultural Landscape, South Western Ethiopia 
       (Getaneh Mehari) -- Ch.5 Female Circumcision in 
       Transformation: Medicalization and Ritual Changes among 
       Gusii People in Western Kenya (Miyachi, Kaori) -- Ch.6 A 
       Grassroots Movement to Eradicate Female Genital Mutilation
       /Cutting and the Local's Reaction: A Case Study of the 
       Maasai, Kenya (Hayashi, Manami) -- Ch.7 An Ethnography of 
       Diversity and Flexibility around Female Circumcision and 
       Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: A Case of a Local 
       Community Response to the Abolition Movement of Kenya 
       (Nakamura, Kyoko) -- Ch.8 Genealogy of the Movement to 
       Abolish FGC in Sudan: Focusing on the Role of Religion 
       (Abdin, Mohamed) -- Ch.9 Female Genital Cutting in Asia: A
       case of Malaysia (Rashid, Abdul) -- Ch.10 Female Genital 
       Cutting in Southeast Asia from the Viewpoint of the Female
       Body and Sexuality (Iguchi, Yufu) -- Ch.11 The Role of Men
       in the Abandonment of FGM/C (Varol, Nesrin) -- Ch.12 
       Autonomy and Bodily Integrity and Male Circumcision 
       (Higashi, Yuko) -- Index. 
506 0  Open access.|5GW5XE 
520    This book shows how the adoption of global justice, such 
       as eradication of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/
       C), has given rise to controversy, resistance, and 
       transformation at the national, regional, and grass-roots 
       levels in African and Asian countries where FGM/C has been
       practiced. It provides readers with up-to-date information
       about the effects of the campaign to eradicate FGM/C and 
       the present situation of those countries, to which 
       preceding books on FGM/C have scarcely referred. Adopting 
       "zero tolerance" as a policy of eradication, WHO and other
       UN agencies have opposed any type of FGM/C, and many 
       African countries have criminalized the practice. Although
       the campaign is based on the human rights discourse which 
       is shared globally, the controversies concerning 
       eradication of FGM/C on the national level and the 
       responses of communities on the local level in those 
       countries are diverse and complicated. Various actors such
       as NGOs, government officials, religious leaders, medical 
       workers, and local inhabitants are embroiled and negotiate
       with each other concerning its eradication. With this book,
       readers are provided with an in-depth analysis of the 
       complicated controversies and responses of local 
       communities, referring to their particular historical and 
       social backgrounds. The book provides two chapters on FGM/
       C in Asian countries, where not many studies have done 
       yet. It also presents readers with a study of the 
       arguments and responses to FGM/C of African immigrants by 
       Australian health-care professionals as well as a study of
       male circumcision eradication campaigns, which have been 
       carried on in tandem with FGM/C eradication campaigns but 
       still not have been successful. With its many elaborate 
       case studies, this book is highly recommended to readers 
       who seek an in-depth and up-to-date integrated overview of
       the FGM/C studies as well as studies on the applicability 
       of global justice to local communities. This is an open 
       access book. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, 
       viewed February 13, 2023). 
590    Springer Nature|bSpringer Nature - SpringerLink eBooks - 
       Fully Open Access 
650  0 Female genital mutilation|xLaw and legislation|zAfrica. 
650  0 Female genital mutilation|xLaw and legislation|zAsia. 
650  7 Female circumcision|xLaw and legislation|2fast 
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700 1  Nakamura, Kyoko,|eeditor. 
700 1  Miyachi, Kaori,|eeditor.|0(orcid)0000-0002-5760-9701
       |1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5760-9701 
700 1  Miyawaki, Yukio,|eeditor. 
700 1  Toda, Makiko,|eeditor. 
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