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제목 : Mereb Habte Published Article: A qualitative inquiry into changing attitudes towards female genital mutilation following migrati 글쓴이 : is전공
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Our International Development alumna, Mereb Habte, has published her first academic paper (developed from her Master's thesis) at Journal of Gender-Based Violence (Bristol University Press). Mereb currently works at The End FGM European Network.

Abstract: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a practice that consists in the partial or full removal of the external female genitalia. This article, guided by Glaser and Strauss’ ‘grounded theory’ approach, and based on semi-structured interviews with Eritrean women immigrants in Italy, aims to show qualitatively the process of how migration and a new socio-cultural milieu influences the ideas and attitudes surrounding FGM. Our findings show a clear abandonment of the practice and a refusal of the idea of continuation of it among participants. A newly acquired awareness of sexuality in a new culture was pointed out as important by the majority of the participants. It is however noteworthy that simply moving to and living in a country where FGM is not practiced does not ensure abandonment. A great level of integration into a new culture is an answer. That said, participants expressed the need for, and suggested the creation of, anti-FGM sensitization programmers. This study contributes to qualitative research on this harmful and sensitive practice, and suggests ways to ultimately end it.

 

(published Aug 2023)

DOI: 10.1332/239868021X16908069733856

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