Title of article
Female circumcision in southern Chad: Origins, meaning, and current practice
Author/Authors
Lori Leonard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
9
From page
255
To page
263
Abstract
Female circumcision is widely practiced on the African continent; however, published reports describing genital operations on women in non-Islamic, sub-Saharan societies are scarce. This paper examines female circumcision as it is practiced by the Sara, one of Chadʹs largest ethnic groups. For the Sara, circumcision is an integral part of the female initiation ceremony, the rite of passage marking the transition from childhood to adulthood. Through in-depth interviews and archival research, we trace the origins of female circumcision among this group and examine its role and function in the context of contemporary Sara culture. Urban womenʹs attitudes and practices regarding circumcision are also examined via household surveys. The data indicate that female circumcision has been recently incorporated into the Saraʹs cultural repertoire, and suggest strategies to reduce its incidence in this setting.
Keywords
Chad , Sara , initiation ceremonies , female circumcision
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
599016
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