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Human Rights and Socio-legal Resistance Against Female Genital Cutting: an Anthropological Perspective
Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta
Human Rights and Socio-legal Resistance Against Female Genital Cutting: an Anthropological Perspective
Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta
Human rights-based interventions against genital cutting practices (FGC) have increasingly emphasised the need for legislation against such practices with little attention to the consequences. Accordingly,the international community has compelled state parties by linking international development aid to good governance and human rights- the rights of women and children- through the elimination of genital surgeries and other gender-based discriminatory practices by adopting appropriate legislation that will deter practitioners. This ethnographic study explores diverse local reactions among FGC practicing Ejagham ethnicities in Southwest Cameroon. It highlights the dilemmas inherent in an anti-genital cutting legislation. Drawing from the experiences of African countries that adopted anti- FGC legislation, it demonstrates that the ''bifurcated power structure? in the postcolonial Context and therefore multiple overlapping authority systems- between the national government and traditional village authority system - and the state's lack of '?statehardness? are some of the dilemmas compromising the adoption and implementation of an anti-FGC legislation in Cameroon.
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 6 juli 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9783639358124 |
Uitgevers | VDM Verlag Dr. Müller |
Pagina's | 252 |
Afmetingen | 150 × 14 × 225 mm · 371 g |
Taal en grammatica | Engels |
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