What counts as mutilation—and who should decide? Disrupting dominant discourses on genital cutting and modification
<p>This Special Collection of articles in <em>Culture, Health & Sexuality</em> examines diverse genital cutting practices affecting individuals of all sexes and genders across cultures. It challenges dominant narratives and stereotypes, particularly in relation to male circ...
Main Authors: | Earp, BD, Abdulcadir, J, Shahvisi, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2024
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