Body, Migration, Re/constructive Surgeries: Making the Gendered Body in a Globalized World: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
Editat de Gabriele Griffin, Malin Jordalen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2018
- How are bodies genderized through surgical interventions?
- How do such interventions express cultural context?
- How do women who have experienced female genital cutting respond to opportunities for clitoral reconstruction?
- How do female-to-male (FtM) trans people decide on how and where to undertake body modifications?
- What roles do cultural expectations and official regulations play in how people decide to have their bodies modified?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780815354192
ISBN-10: 0815354193
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 5 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and Society
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0815354193
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 5 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and Society
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction
Gabriele Griffin and Malin Jordal
Part 1: Understanding female genital cutting and genital reconstructive surgery
1. Psychosexual health after female genital mutilation/cutting and clitoral reconstruction: what does the evidence say?
Jasmine Abdulcadir
2. An analytic review of the literature on female genital circumcision/mutilation/cutting (FGC): the Möbius strip of body and society for women with FGC
Gillian Einstein, Danielle Jacobson and Ju Eun Justina Lee
3. Multidisciplinary care for women affected by female genital mutilation/cutting: findings from Belgium
Els Leye
4. Resistance to reconstruction: the cultural weight of virginity, virility and male sexual pleasure
R. Elise B. Johansen
Part 2: Routes to reconstruction: desiring surgery
5. The meaning of clitoral reconstruction (CR) and female genital cutting among immigrant women asking for CR surgery in Sweden
Malin Jordal
6. The need for clitoral reconstruction: engaged bodies and committed medicine
Michela Villani
7. Circumcising the mind, reconstructing the body: contextualizing genital reconstructive surgery in Burkina Faso
Margaret Nyarango and Gabriele Griffin
8. ‘If you can afford it, you can do it’: deliberations of people in Burkina Faso on clitoral reconstruction after female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)
Elena Jirovsky
Part 3: (Re)constructive surgery: dilemmas and negotiations
9. Hymen reconstruction surgery in Jordan: sexual politics and the economy of virginity
Ebtihal Mahadeen
10. Hymen reconstruction as pragmatic empowerment? Results of a qualitative study from Tunisia
Verina Wild, Hinda Poulin, Christopher W. McDougall, Andrea Stöckl and Nikola Biller-Andorno
11. Vagina dialogues: theorizing the ‘designer vagina’
Ruth Holliday
12. Routes to gender-affirming surgery: navigation and negotiation in times of biomedicalization
Iwo Nord
13. What constitutes an in/significant organ? The vicissitudes of juridical and medical decision-making regarding genital surgery for intersex and trans people in Sweden
Erika Alm
Part 4: Thinking otherwise: affect, ethics and different futures
14. Facing uneasiness in feminist research: the case of female genital cutting
Kathy Davis
15. Beyond comparision: 'African' female genital cutting and 'western' body modifications
Carolyn Pedwell
16. Before the cut: rethinking genital identity
Margrit Shildrick and Marie-Louise Holm
Gabriele Griffin and Malin Jordal
Part 1: Understanding female genital cutting and genital reconstructive surgery
1. Psychosexual health after female genital mutilation/cutting and clitoral reconstruction: what does the evidence say?
Jasmine Abdulcadir
2. An analytic review of the literature on female genital circumcision/mutilation/cutting (FGC): the Möbius strip of body and society for women with FGC
Gillian Einstein, Danielle Jacobson and Ju Eun Justina Lee
3. Multidisciplinary care for women affected by female genital mutilation/cutting: findings from Belgium
Els Leye
4. Resistance to reconstruction: the cultural weight of virginity, virility and male sexual pleasure
R. Elise B. Johansen
Part 2: Routes to reconstruction: desiring surgery
5. The meaning of clitoral reconstruction (CR) and female genital cutting among immigrant women asking for CR surgery in Sweden
Malin Jordal
6. The need for clitoral reconstruction: engaged bodies and committed medicine
Michela Villani
7. Circumcising the mind, reconstructing the body: contextualizing genital reconstructive surgery in Burkina Faso
Margaret Nyarango and Gabriele Griffin
8. ‘If you can afford it, you can do it’: deliberations of people in Burkina Faso on clitoral reconstruction after female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)
Elena Jirovsky
Part 3: (Re)constructive surgery: dilemmas and negotiations
9. Hymen reconstruction surgery in Jordan: sexual politics and the economy of virginity
Ebtihal Mahadeen
10. Hymen reconstruction as pragmatic empowerment? Results of a qualitative study from Tunisia
Verina Wild, Hinda Poulin, Christopher W. McDougall, Andrea Stöckl and Nikola Biller-Andorno
11. Vagina dialogues: theorizing the ‘designer vagina’
Ruth Holliday
12. Routes to gender-affirming surgery: navigation and negotiation in times of biomedicalization
Iwo Nord
13. What constitutes an in/significant organ? The vicissitudes of juridical and medical decision-making regarding genital surgery for intersex and trans people in Sweden
Erika Alm
Part 4: Thinking otherwise: affect, ethics and different futures
14. Facing uneasiness in feminist research: the case of female genital cutting
Kathy Davis
15. Beyond comparision: 'African' female genital cutting and 'western' body modifications
Carolyn Pedwell
16. Before the cut: rethinking genital identity
Margrit Shildrick and Marie-Louise Holm
Descriere
Bringing together an international range of case studies and interviews with individuals who have had genital re/construction, Body, Migration, Re/constructive Surgeries explores the socio-cultural meanings of clitoral re/construction following female genital cutting (FGC), hymen reconstruction, trans and intersex bodily interventions; and cosmetic surgery.