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978-1-57075-710-5
Female Circumcision
The Interplay of Religion, Culture
and Gender in Kenya

by Mary Nyangweso Wangila,
Foreword by Mercy Amba Oduyoye
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A study of female circumcision in Africa that considers religious and cultural beliefs.

A Kenyan woman theologian—“an insider”—examines arguments for and against the controversial practice of female circumcision. Based on her interviews with fifty Kenyan women representing Christianity, Islam, African Initiated Churches, and traditional religion, Wangila emphasizes the importance of understanding the gender relationships and cultural beliefs behind the practice and the important role played by religion. She explains the different types of female circumcision and the negative effects of the practice on the mental and physical well-being of women.

Wangila calls for eradication of the practice through carefully designed educational efforts sensitive to religious and cultural beliefs.

Mary A. Nyangweso Wangila has taught at Moi University in Eldoret, Kenya, at Monclair State University, and at Iowa State University. She is the author of several articles on African women and religion.


   



 
 
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