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  • AFRICAN ISSUES
  • AFRICAN ISSUES
  • FGM/C in Africa and the Diaspora
  • Copyright
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • List of Textboxes
  • List of Illustrations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction
  • ​Defining FGM/C
  • ​CONTEXT AND WIDER DISCOURSES
  • 1 FGM/C in International Agenda(s): An Historical Overview
  • 2 Challenging the Passe-Partout Words of the FGM/C Feminist Discourse as ‘Harmful Traditional Practices’: A Critical Anthropological Analysis of Dislocations
  • 3 Mothers, Boys’ Circumcisions, and a New Politics of Bodily Integrity in Kenya
  • 4 Association Between Religion and FGM/C in the African Context
  • Bioethics and FGM/C
  • ​LESSONS FROM THE GRASSROOTS
  • 5 The Role of Participatory Community-Based Research in FGM/C Programming in Somaliland
  • 6 Tackling FGM/C in Rural Communities in Guinea-Conakry: A Case Report from Kankan
  • 7 Assessing Strategies for FGM/C Elimination in Sudan: A Proposed Model for Promoting Behaviour Change
  • Religion and FGM/C
  • FGM/C IN THE DIASPORA
  • 8 Responding to FGM/C in the UK African Diaspora: Prioritising Criminalisation Over Care
  • 9 On Clitoral Restoration in Survivors’ Words
  • 10 Contested Boundaries: Debates on the Differential Treatment of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting and Female Genital Cosmetic Procedures in The Netherlands, Kenya, and Egypt
  • Zero tolerance
  • THE LAW
  • 11 FGM/C is a Crime: An Analysis of the Adoption, Implementation, and Efficacy of Legislation in Addressing FGM/C in Africa
  • 12 Why has FGM/C Refused to Die in Kenya?
  • Cross-border FGM/C
  • ALTERNATIVE RITUALS
  • 13 Strengths and Weaknesses of the Community-Led Alternative Rites of Passage (CLARP) Approach in Kajiado, Kenya
  • 14 What’s Culture Got to do With It? Some Problems with the Uses of Culture in Alternative Rites of Passage
  • Cultural relativism
  • Afterword: Listen, Discuss, and Pitch a Large Tent
  • Appendix
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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© Contributors 2026
With the exception of the Open Access chapters as listed below, all rights reserved. Except as permitted under current legislation
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Chapters 5, 10, 13, and 14 are available under the Open Access license CC BY-NC-ND
First published 2026
The Boydell Press, Woodbridge
ISBN 978-1-84701-424-5 (hardback)
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James Currey
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Cover image: ‘Girl speaking out against FGM/C at an Alternative Rite of Passage ceremony, West Pokot, Kenya. Photo @ Jon Warren / World Vision Inc.’
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    • FGMC ePUB
    • AFRICAN ISSUES
    • AFRICAN ISSUES
    • FGM/C in Africa and the Diaspora
    • Copyright
    • Abbreviations and Acronyms
    • List of Textboxes
    • List of Illustrations
    • Notes on Contributors
    • Introduction
    • ​Defining FGM/C
    • ​CONTEXT AND WIDER DISCOURSES
    • 1 FGM/C in International Agenda(s): An Historical Overview
    • 2 Challenging the Passe-Partout Words of the FGM/C Feminist Discourse as ‘Harmful Traditional Practices’: A Critical Anthropological Analysis of Dislocations
    • 3 Mothers, Boys’ Circumcisions, and a New Politics of Bodily Integrity in Kenya
    • 4 Association Between Religion and FGM/C in the African Context
    • Bioethics and FGM/C
    • ​LESSONS FROM THE GRASSROOTS
    • 5 The Role of Participatory Community-Based Research in FGM/C Programming in Somaliland
    • 6 Tackling FGM/C in Rural Communities in Guinea-Conakry: A Case Report from Kankan
    • 7 Assessing Strategies for FGM/C Elimination in Sudan: A Proposed Model for Promoting Behaviour Change
    • Religion and FGM/C
    • FGM/C IN THE DIASPORA
    • 8 Responding to FGM/C in the UK African Diaspora: Prioritising Criminalisation Over Care
    • 9 On Clitoral Restoration in Survivors’ Words
    • 10 Contested Boundaries: Debates on the Differential Treatment of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting and Female Genital Cosmetic Procedures in The Netherlands, Kenya, and Egypt
    • Zero tolerance
    • THE LAW
    • 11 FGM/C is a Crime: An Analysis of the Adoption, Implementation, and Efficacy of Legislation in Addressing FGM/C in Africa
    • 12 Why has FGM/C Refused to Die in Kenya?
    • Cross-border FGM/C
    • ALTERNATIVE RITUALS
    • 13 Strengths and Weaknesses of the Community-Led Alternative Rites of Passage (CLARP) Approach in Kajiado, Kenya
    • 14 What’s Culture Got to do With It? Some Problems with the Uses of Culture in Alternative Rites of Passage
    • Cultural relativism
    • Afterword: Listen, Discuss, and Pitch a Large Tent
    • Appendix
    • Bibliography
    • Index

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