Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28080
Author(s): Falcão, R.
Carvalho, C.
Editor: Giulia Daniele
Manuel João Ramos
Pedro Figueiredo Neto
Date: 2022
Title: Women rights crossing border and FGM/C: Violent traditions, cultural differences, and juridical conundrums
Book title/volume: Border crossings in and out of Europe
Pages: 132 - 154
Reference: Falcão, R., & Carvalho, C. (2022). Women rights crossing border and FGM/C: Violent traditions, cultural differences, and juridical conundrums. EM Giulia Daniele, Manuel João Ramos, & Pedro Figueiredo Neto (Eds.). Border crossings in and out of Europe (pp. 132-154). Centro de Estudos Internacionais do Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
ISBN: 978-989-781-719-9
Keywords: Gender-based violence
FGM/C
Criminalization
Portugal
Violência -- Violence
Female genital mutilation
Direitos humanos -- Human rights
Abstract: In this article we look briefly into some of the conundrums around the practice of FGM/C. The practice, existent in dozens of countries, is often categorized as a “harmful traditional practice”, and a framework of “zero tolerance to FGM/C” has been created to combat it. We will describe how it became an agenda in the human rights framework, before we can discuss how the connections between Portugal and Guinea Bissau, have helped institutionalize an anti-FGM/C agenda in Portugal. We will also discuss the first condemnation for the practice of FGM/C in the country. This example will allow us to make some interpretations on how the juridical approach to the ban on this practice, despite seemingly consensual, is in reality contributing to new forms of invisibility (by pushing the practice underground), discrimination (association of certain groups to the practice) and double victimization (by punishing victims). We will also question the way policy is produced and intervention takes place.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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