Undoing female genital cutting:perceptions and experiences of infibulation, deinfibulation and virginity among Somali and Sudanese migrants in Norway

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Title

Undoing female genital cutting:perceptions and experiences of infibulation, deinfibulation and virginity among Somali and Sudanese migrants in Norway

Author

Johansen, Ragnhild Elise B.

Publisher

2017/04/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20170400

Abstract

This paper explores the dynamics of change in meaning-making about female genital cutting among migrants from Somalia and Sudan residing in Norway. In both countries, female genital cutting is almost universal, and most women are subjected to the most extensive form - infibulation - which entails the physical closure of the vulva. This closure must later be re-opened, or defibulated, to enable sexual intercourse and childbirth. Defibulation can also ease other negative health consequences of the practice. In Norway, surgical defibulation is provided on demand by the public health services, also beyond the traditional contexts of marriage and childbirth. This study explores experiences and perceptions of premarital defibulation. It explores whether Somali and Sudanese men and women understand defibulation as a purely medical issue or whether their use of the services is also affected by the cultural meaning of infibulation. This study analyses data from in-depth interviews with 36 women and men of Somali and Sudanese origin as well as participant observation conducted in various settings during 2014-2015. It reports that although all of the informants displayed negative attitudes towards infibulation, cultural meanings associated with virginity and virtue constitute a significant barrier to the uptake of premarital defibulation.

Primary Classification

9.5.5

Secondary Classification

9.5.5;10;21.7

Primary keywords

circumcision--[pri];culture--[pri];men--[pri];women--[pri]

Secondary keywords

attitudes;immigrants;interviews;marital relationship

Subject

Norway--[pri]

Subject

Somalia;Sudan

Subject

defibulation--[pri];female genital cutting--[pri];female genital mutilation--[pri];infibulation--[pri];virginity--[pri]

Journal Article

Culture, Health & Sexuality2017 April; 19(4):528-542.

Note

© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0

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citation

Bibliography

52 refs

ISSN

13691058 (print);14645351 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Undoing female genital cutting:perceptions and experiences of infibulation, deinfibulation and virginity among Somali and Sudanese migrants in Norway,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 18, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37914.