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Interrogating Harmful Cultural Practices Chia Longman And Tamsin Bradlley Eds

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Interrogating Harmful Cultural Practices Chia Longman And Tamsin Bradlley Eds
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Chia Longman and Tamsin Bradlley (eds)
ISBN: 9781472428882, 9781472428899, 9781472428905, 1472428889, 1472428897, 1472428900
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Interrogating Harmful Cultural Practices Chia Longman And Tamsin Bradlley Eds by Chia Longman And Tamsin Bradlley (eds) 9781472428882, 9781472428899, 9781472428905, 1472428889, 1472428897, 1472428900 instant download after payment.

This volume explores a variety of ‘harmful cultural practices’: a term increasingly employed by organizations working within a human rights framework to refer to certain discriminatory practices against women in the global South. Drawing on recent work by feminists across the social sciences, as well as activists from around the world, this volume discusses and presents research on practices such as veiling, forced marriage, honour related and dowry violence, female genital ‘mutilation’, lip plates and sex segregation in public space.
With attention to the analytic utility of the notion of harmful cultural practices, this volume explores questions surrounding the contribution of feminist thought to international and NGO policies on such practices, whether western beauty practices should be analysed in similar terms, or should the notion as such from an anthropological perspective be rejected, how harmful cultural practices relate to processes of culturalization, religionization and secularization, and how they can be challenged, come to transform and disappear.
Presenting concrete, empirical case studies from Africa, South East Asia, Europe and the UK Interrogating Harmful Cultural Practices will be of interest to scholars of sociology, anthropology, development and law with interests in gender, the body, violence and women’s agency.

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