Should female genital mutilation be legalized? Female circumcision also referred to as genital mutilation (FGM) is the action or traditional practice of cutting off the clitoris and sometimes the labia of girls or young women for certain reasons or benefits. This practice has been less considered in our world, but it became an important topic up for debate in certain states and suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO). This process has been practiced for centuries in some part of Africa,
long and meaningful cultural history embedded primarily in African countries; therefore it is not America’s right to get deeply involved and tell them to stop. There are three types of FGM practiced. The first type, Clitoridectomy, is where the clitoris is partially
Female Genital Mutilation/Circumcision is a practice where a female’s private parts are cut. There are four major types. The first, the Clitoridectomy, is when the clitoris is partially or fully removed. Excision is when the labia minora and occasionally the labia majora are shaved off along with the removal of the clitoris. The third and most harmful type is called Infibulation. This is when the vaginal opening is narrowed through the creation of a covering seal through sewing. This creates an extremely
A direct effect of the majority of genital cutting involves the removal of the clitoris, the pleasure organ of a female, leading to a well known conclusion that genital cutting is used to stifle sexuality as well as ensure that sex will be so uncomfortable and painful that it will not inspire a woman to lose her virginity prior to marriage nor leave her husband to seek extramarital affairs. This idea is supported by a multitude of reasons, the ubiquity of which is phenomenal. It is common belief
Midterm 1. In addition to “female genital mutilation,” name two other terms applied to this practice and explore the meanings conveyed by each of the three. Which term do you find most appropriate to use and why? Drawing from readings and lecture, should FGC be accepted as a cultural practice or should it be treated as a violation of human rights (defend your answer)? Female genital mutilation is also known as female genital cutting or infibulation. Though they all refer to the same African
to the controversial topic of female genital mutilation (referred to as “FGM” from here on). Kalev describes the practice as the following: “There are various forms of the practice, ranging from a partial clitoridectomy to a full excision of the clitoris, labia minora, and majora followed by infibulation (the stitching of the vulva leaving a small opening for urine and menstrual blood)” (339). To indicate why FGM is a point of contention in society, Kalev adds, “The ‘surgery’ is typically performed
Female circumcision or genital cutting: is extremely practiced in Africa, Middle East, Asia and many other countries on the world. It is a bad culture that based on traditional and myth that extended from millions of years ago. This research is based on the effects on female circumcision with women’s health. Is it religious requirement to perform female genital cutting? Also, who are the victims of these evil practices? Female Genital Mutilation is describes “female genital cutting (FGC) comprises
FGM, or female genital mutilation, is a widespread practice among African and Middle Eastern women, where specific or all parts of the outer vagina are removed. This cultural practice leaves women not only mutilated, but exposed to a plethora of diseases, health and birth complications, and infections. This practice is not only severe violence against these women, but also displays a total disregard for their human rights. After reading "Against the Pleasure Principle", by Saida Hagi-Dirie Herzi
Each time that there seems to be a step forward, there is another doctor or scientist arguing for the former belief. Renaldus Columbus even argues that the clitoris, a pleasure center for women, is basically “a sort of male member” (qtd. in Tuana 200). This is also seen early in medical history as women were considered to be a slightly distorted male figure, rather than separate from men. They were less than
or directly relates to his worth as a human being. The most fascinating part is that even though the foreskin and the clitoris seem to serve similar functions, the removal of foreskin does not deter men from being interested in sex the way FGM deters women. The differences between these two procedure highlights the sexual inequality women face in society.
Female circumcision does not deserve to attract international criticism Thesis statement - Female circumcision does not deserve to attract international criticism, but should be respected alongside other cultural practices in other societies around the world. My first contention is that the practice itself and the way the practice is executed are two different matters. Therefore arguing that the practice should be condemned because of unsanitary conditions is invalid. It is true that the procedure
In my mind, by removing the clitoris, removes a woman's desire for pleasure and leaves her a sexual slave to her husband rather than the master of her own sexuality. Besides being sexist, I see it as very inhumane. Why take off a part that has a profound role in the body of a women? Addition, cutting of the clitoris causes many unhealthy medical conditions. There is no adequate reason to circumcise a female. However, after
they where a boy than found that had genes of girl so the clitoris was shorten and raised as a girl. The family was recommend to move as to not bring attention when changing the gender. Michle is another story of somone born with a penis but later told they had femel chromosomes and had surgery at 1 as welll as getting told to move. Jen in her teens learn that they where an intersex person who got surgery to be able to have sex the clitoris was shorten. She exeprinces paniful intercourse with boyfriend
argument can be interpreted many different ways. In order to mover past DCT, human have been practicing ethics because it forces us to practice logic, reasoning, and autonomy. 2. The clitoral excision procedure involves completely removing the clitoris. The clitoris is the area of sexual arousal and eastern cultures remove this because they believe women should only use intercourse for making babies instead of pleasure. I agree with the statement describing it to be immoral, unethical, or otherwise disturbing
Female circumcision, or female genital mutilation (FGM), is a form of modification to the female sexual anatomy. There are many forms, some much more extensive in nature than others. Nearly all include an excision of the clitoris. The clitoris is one of the primary erogenous zones associated with a women 's enjoyment of oral and penetrative intercourse. More extreme examples may additionally include the removal of all external genitalia, as well as infibulation, or the act of stitching the vaginal
example, “female circumcision” or “clitoris dectomy”. However, many medical practitioners have rejected the term “female circumcision” because that sounds like they’re comparing the term to the “male circumcision”,
up at 5 am and led outside of her hut by the the local traditional brothers and female elders. They made her lie down on a large stone outside her hut and held her arms and legs down. The women sang loudly to cover up her cries. They removed her clitoris, and labia minora with a razor blade. She recalls that she was forced to stay inside for almost 2 months because the pain was unbearable. Everytime she stood up the wound would reopen and she would bleed out. She wasn 't able to shower for three
In life, only two things are certain and inevitable: birth and death. All things that exist have been born and will presumably continue to reproduce and give birth to continue on their survival. All things that live must at some point die, requiring the continued cycle of reproduction to carry on species and culture. Additionally, birth and death are time specific and universal across all human cultures and living species. However, numerous human cultures also mark an important milestone at different
There are three types of FGM, clitoridectomy (complete or partial removal of the clitoris), excision (partial or total removal of the clitoris, labia minora or labia majora) and infibulation (narrowing or repositioning of the vaginal opening). All other harmful procedures (pricking, piercing etc) to female genitalia for non-medical reasons, are also considered
Gynaecology Female Circumcision Female circumcision is a form of female genital mutilation (FGM) that is practiced in certain cultures and religions of Africa, Middle-east and Asia. These patients can present as girls or as adults. Female genital mutilation is a procedure that intentionally cause injury or alter the female genital organs for non-medical reasons and it has no medical benefits for girls or women. Female circumcision or female genital mutilation is not without short and long term complications