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Male and female genital cutting among Southern Thailand's Muslims: rituals, biomedical practice and local discourses

Pages 725-738 | Received 31 Jul 2009, Accepted 05 Feb 2010, Published online: 29 Mar 2010

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Sarah O’Neill, Fabienne Richard, Cendrine Vanderhoven & Martin Caillet. (2022) Pleasure, womanhood and the desire for reconstructive surgery after female genital cutting in Belgium. Anthropology & Medicine 29:3, pages 237-254.
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Antony Lempert, James Chegwidden, Rebecca Steinfeld & Brian D. Earp. (2022) Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: current controversies in UK law and medical ethics. Clinical Ethics 18:1, pages 36-54.
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Brian D. Earp. (2022) Genital Cutting as Gender Oppression: Time to Revisit the WHO Paradigm. Frontiers in Human Dynamics 4.
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Gabriel Šaffa, Jan Zrzavý & Pavel Duda. (2022) Global phylogenetic analysis reveals multiple origins and correlates of genital mutilation/cutting. Nature Human Behaviour 6:5, pages 635-645.
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Brian D. Earp. (2020) Protecting Children from Medically Unnecessary Genital Cutting Without Stigmatizing Women’s Bodies: Implications for Sexual Pleasure and Pain. Archives of Sexual Behavior 50:5, pages 1875-1885.
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Brian D. Earp & Sara Johnsdotter. (2020) Current critiques of the WHO policy on female genital mutilation. International Journal of Impotence Research 33:2, pages 196-209.
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Brian D. Earp. (2020) Zero Tolerance for Genital Mutilation: a Review of Moral Justifications. Current Sexual Health Reports 12:4, pages 276-288.
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Ingvild Bergom Lunde, Mona-Iren Hauge, Ragnhild Elise Brinchmann Johansen & Mette Sagbakken. (2020) ‘Why did I circumcise him?’ Unexpected comparisons to male circumcision in a qualitative study on female genital cutting among Kurdish–Norwegians. Ethnicities 20:5, pages 1003-1024.
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Nóirín MacNamara, Danielle Mackle, Claire Pierson & Fiona Bloomer. (2020) Interrogating the politicization of female genital cutting (FGC) within conditions of asymmetrical cultural convergence. A case study of Northern Ireland. Women's Studies International Forum 82, pages 102391.
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Nesrin Varol, Sabera Turkmani, Kirsten Black, John Hall & Angela Dawson. (2015) The role of men in abandonment of female genital mutilation: a systematic review. BMC Public Health 15:1.
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A.J. Dawson, S. Turkmani, N. Varol, S. Nanayakkara, E. Sullivan & C.S.E. Homer. (2015) Midwives’ experiences of caring for women with female genital mutilation: Insights and ways forward for practice in Australia. Women and Birth 28:3, pages 207-214.
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Gabriele Marranci. (2015) Female circumcision in multicultural Singapore: The hidden cut. The Australian Journal of Anthropology 26:2, pages 276-292.
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S. Costello, M. Quinn, A. Tatchell, L. Jordan & K. Neophytou. (2013) In the Best Interests of the Child: Preventing Female Genital Cutting (FGC). British Journal of Social Work 45:4, pages 1259-1276.
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Christos Iavazzo, Thalia A. Sardi & Ioannis D. Gkegkes. (2013) Female genital mutilation and infections: a systematic review of the clinical evidence. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 287:6, pages 1137-1149.
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Claudia Merli. (2010) Muslim Midwives between Traditions and ModernitiesDes sages-femmes musulmanes entre traditions et modernités. Être et devenir bidan kampung dans la province de Satun de Thaïlande méridionnale. Moussons:15, pages 121-135.
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Nandera Ernest Mhando. (1969) The Continuing Paradox of Traditional Female and Male Circumcision among Kuria in Northeastern Tanzania. Anthropologica 60:1, pages 300-313.
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