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Female Genital Cutting: Cultural Conflict in the Global Community [Hardcover]

Elizabeth Heger Boyle (Author)

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November 13, 2002

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.


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Brilliant and richly informative... This book deserves to become a standard text in courses on cultural globalization and the cultural politics of gender.

(Richard A. Shweder Amici 2003)

Boyle uses qualitative and quantitative data at the international, national, and individual levels to demonstrate the complexities and conflict around changing institutionalized cultural practices such as female genital cutting. In doing so, Boyle provides both an in-depth understanding of anti-female genital cutting efforts, and a unique multilevel approach to evaluating global cultural conflict.

(Kammi Schmeer Social Forces 2004)

Challenging and insightful. It raises many important questions in the perspectives of the international system, governments, and individuals.

(Evelyne Accad H-Gender-MidEast, H-Net Reviews 2004)

Boyle has provided the reader with smart, complex, and sophisticated arguments about the contradictions and politics of global culture. I highly recommend it.

(Stanlie M. James African Studies Review 2005)

Elizabeth Boyle sets out to explore the cultural foundations for global opposition to female circumcision, the arguments of its defenders, and the attitudes on the part of women in the four African countries in which the controversial procedure is most common. I know of no other treatment of this issue, or indeed any significant issue on the agenda of world affairs, which considers in such depth the global, national, and individual levels of social action and the interconnections among them. Boyle offers much food for thought on this complicated topic and does so with considerable clarity and originality. Her book may very well become a landmark study.

(John Boli, Emory University 2005)

A strong sociological analysis of institutional interaction around a controversial issue.

(Zachary Androus International Journal of Human Rights )

A helpful and balanced synthesis of the laws, policies and literature regarding a highly controversial topic, as well as insight into international institutional dynamics.

(Christine J. Walley Modern African Studies )

About the Author

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


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health ministry decree, uncircumcised women, constitutive explanation, alternative meaning systems, human rights frame, practicing cultures, female genital cutting, sovereign autonomy, institutionalized principles, activist frames, international mobilization, sovereignty system, medical frame, international activists, eradication efforts, frame resonance, bad tradition, international governmental organizations, female genital mutilation, international actors, female circumcision
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United States, United Nations, New York, World Health Organization, Central African Republic, Department of State, John Boli, Sierra Leone, Stanford University Press, State Department, American Sociological Review, Dar Es Salaam, Elizabeth Heger, General Assembly, Society Review, University of Chicago Press, University of Minnesota, Congressional Record, Inter-African Committee, United Republic of Tanzania, World Bank, Amnesty International, Family Planning Association, Fran Hosken, International Organization
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