Female Circumcision and the Politics of Knowledge: African Women in Imperialist Discourses
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Scholars from a wide range of fields, many of them African but all working in the US, do not repeat their previous condemnation of female circumcision nor dwell on its nature, history, and practice. Rather they speak to the complexity of the imperialist project by identifying the problem as emanating from the West, and exposing how condescension towards Africans by women of color from the US and Asia mimics the imperial arrogance of white explorers, imperialists, and colonizers. The hierarc...























