Female Circumcision and the Construction of Female Sexuality: A Study on Madurese in Indonesia. (2020)

This study is a Not specified regarding All FGM/C with the following characteristics:

Author(s): R Ida,M Saud
FGM/C Type(s): All
Health area of focus: gynaecological.

Objective:  to investigate two major issues: the prevalence of female circumcision in three districts on Madura Island,using a quantitative survey; and the cultural construction of female sexuality,using a qualitative method focused on observations and in-depth interviews with women,community leaders,and religious teachers.
Study Population: women
Findings: a greater number of females have been circumcised from as early as infants (under the age of one) to those in adolescence. The traditional views on the female body and sexuality have strongly influenced the continuity of the cultural practice. Moreover,observational analysis showed that Madurese society continues to believe that women who identify as Muslims are required to be circumcised. Women who are not circumcised are considered to have betrayed their religious,ethnic,and cultural identities. Furthermore,women cannot refuse or ask not to be circumcised,as many traditional families and religious leaders believe that the practice is required to purify the woman’s body and her sexuality.

Geographical coverage
Region(s):Southeastern Asia
Country(ies):Indonesia

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