scholarly journals The Preventative and Healing Properties of Performing Arts in Female Genital Mutilation

2021 ◽  
pp. 34-62
Author(s):  
Alyssa Kardos

Despite being outlawed in many of the countries where it is the most prevalent, female genital mutilation (FGM) still persists. It is critical that innovative interventions be adopted in order to better address the cultural roots of this gender violence epidemic. The aim of this study is to explore the use of performing arts to fill this gap in effective preventative and treatment interventions. Due to the lack of data in this field, this study comprises of an extensive literature review. Existing programs were evaluated through thorough web searches, interviews of program leads, and analyses of the results. After reviewing existing evidence, it has been concluded that performing arts interventions provide positive outcomes in the field of FGM due to their ability to engage with cultural assumptions, incite empathy, and cross educational boundaries, all through community-connected approaches. Local outcomes were connected to government intervention in the recommendations to conclude that all governments should ban FGM, allocate public funds to the field of arts and health, and increase the validity of performance-based interventions through increased and improved research.

Author(s):  
María Dolores Serrano Tárraga

El aumento de los flujos migratorios en las últimas décadas ha hecho que conociéramos en nuestro país y en los de nuestro entorno la mutilación genital femenina, práctica perteneciente a las tradición cultural de algunos grupos de inmigrantes, que constituye una manifestación de violencia de género, un atentado a los derechos humanos de las mujeres y que lesiona bienes jurídicos fundamentales recogidos en la Constitución. La tolerancia y el respeto a la identidad cultural de los inmigrantes tiene como límite el respeto de los derechos fundamentales, por lo que no se pueden admitir como lícitas en nuestro país la mutilación de las mujeres inmigrantes, que en la mayoría de los casos son menores de edad. Desde hace tiempo a nivel mundial se lucha para eliminar estas prácticas. Nuestro país se ha unido a esta lucha y siguiendo las recomendaciones internacionales, ha incluido el delito de mutilación genital en el Código penal y en el principio de justicia universal, en virtud de mismo, los Tribunales españoles serán competentes para juzgar las mutilaciones genitales realizadas fuera de nuestro territorio si los responsables se encuentran en España.Increased migration in recent decades has made us to know in our country and in our environment female genital mutilation, a practice belonging to the cultural tradition of some immigrant groups, which are a manifestation of gender violence, a attack on the human rights of women and injured fundamental legal rights enshrined in the Constitution. Tolerance and respect for the cultural identity of immigrants is limited to the respect of fundamental rights and therefore can not be permitted in our country as lawful mutilation of immigrant women, who in most cases are lower of age. It has long worldwide are struggling to eliminate these practices. Our country has joined this struggle and following international recommendations, included the crime of female genital mutilation in the Criminal Code and the principle of universal justice, under it, the Spanish courts are competent to judge genital mutilation carried out our territory if those responsible are in Spain.


2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 122-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdoul A. Diouf ◽  
Moussa Diallo ◽  
Aissatou Mbodj ◽  
Omar Gassama ◽  
Mamour Guèye ◽  
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