Female Circumcision and the Politics of Knowledge: African Women in Imperialist Discourses by Obioma Nnaemeka

Female Circumcision and the Politics of Knowledge: African Women in Imperialist Discourses

Obioma Nnaemeka

288 pages first pub 2005 (editions)

nonfiction feminism challenging informative medium-paced
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Heated debates about and insurgencies against female circumcision are symptoms of a disease emanating from a mindset that produced hierarchies of humans, conquered colonies, and built empires. The loss of colonies and empires does not in any way m...

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