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    Understanding Different Positions on Female Genital Cutting Among Maasai and Samburu Communities in Kenya: A Cultural Psychological Perspective

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    Publication Date
    4/19/2018
    Authors
    Graamans, Ernst
    Ofware, Peter
    Nguura, Peter
    Smet, Eefje
    Have, Wouter ten
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    Ernst Graamans, Peter Ofware, Peter Nguura, Eefje Smet & Wouter ten Have (2018): Understanding different positions on female genital cutting among Maasai and Samburu communities in Kenya: a cultural psychological perspective, Culture, Health & Sexuality, DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2018.1449890

    Abstract/Overview

    This paper presents an analysis of different positions on female genital cutting, either legitimising the practice or challenging it. The framework it offers has been developed from cultural psychological theory and qualitative data collected in Maasai communities around Loitokitok and Magadi, Kajiado County, and Samburu communities around Wamba, Samburu County, in Kenya. Over the course of one month, 94 respondents were interviewed using maximum variation sampling. Triangulation took place by means of participant observation of significant events, such as alternative rites, participation in daily activities and informal talks while staying at traditional homesteads and kraals. The framework adds to understanding of why more contextual approaches and holistic interventions are required to bring an end to female genital cutting.

    Subject/Keywords
    Female genital cutting; Change intervention; Cultural practices; Group belonging
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    A research paper which discusses female genital cutting in Samburu and Maasai

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    Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
    ISSN
    1369-1058
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    http://dspace.amref.org/handle/123456789/100
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