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== Über männliche Genitalverstümmelung (MGM) ==
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* Bergner, Clemens: ''[[Ent-hüllt!]]'', tredition, 2015.
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* Bertaux-Navoiseau, Michel Hervé: ''Feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, the greatest crime against humanity (human sciences against sexual mutilation)'', Academia.com, laufend aktualisiert.
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* Braver Moss, Lisa: ''[[The Measure of His Grief]]'', 2010.
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* Goldman, Ron: ''Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma: How an American Cultural Practice Affects Infants and Ultimately Us All'', Vanguard Publications (1. Februar 1997).
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* Goldman, Ron: ''Questioning Circumcision: A Jewish Perspective'', Vanguard Publications (30. Oktober 2015).
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* Romberg, Rosemary: ''[[Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma]]'', Greenwood Pub Group (1. März 1985).
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* Watson, Lindsay R., ''[[Unaussprechliche Verstümmelungen]]'', CreateSpace, 2015.
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* Williams, Heathcote und Pieper, Werner (Hrsg.): ''[[Aus den Vorhaut-Akten]]'', Grüne Kraft, 1989.
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== Über weibliche Genitalverstümmelung (FGM) ==
 
== Über weibliche Genitalverstümmelung (FGM) ==
  
* Abdelmagied, Ahmed; Salah, Wefag; ElTahir, Nayla; NurEldin, Tamadur; & Shareef, Sahar, Perception and Attitudes of Religious Groups Towards Female Genital Mutilation, Ahfad Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, December 2005.
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* Abdelmagied, Ahmed; Salah, Wefag; ElTahir, Nayla; NurEldin, Tamadur; & Shareef, Sahar: ''Perception and Attitudes of Religious Groups Towards Female Genital Mutilation'', Ahfad Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, December 2005.
* Abusharaf, Rogaia Mustafa, Female Circumcision, Multicultural Perspectives, University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 2006.
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* Abusharaf, Rogaia Mustafa: ''Female Circumcision, Multicultural Perspectives'', University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 2006.
* Bekers, Elisabeth, Rising Anthills: African and African American Writing on Female Genital Excision, 1960-2000, University of Wisconsin Press, c. 2010.
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* Bekers, Elisabeth: ''Rising Anthills: African and African American Writing on Female Genital Excision'', 1960-2000, University of Wisconsin Press, c. 2010.
* Burrage, Hilary, Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation: A UK Perspective, Ashgate Publishing Ltd., c. 2015.
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* Bertaux-Navoiseau, Michel Hervé: ''Feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, the greatest crime against humanity (human sciences against sexual mutilation)'', Academia.com, laufend aktualisiert.
* Caney, Simon, Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory, Oxford University Press, c. 2005.
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* Burrage, Hilary: ''Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation: A UK Perspective'', Ashgate Publishing Ltd., c. 2015.
* Chavkin, Wendy & Chesler, Ellen, Where Human Rights Begin: Health, Sexuality and Women in the New Millennium, Rutgers University Press, c. 2005.
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* Caney, Simon: ''Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory'', Oxford University Press, c. 2005.
* Corea, Gena, The Hidden Malpractice: How American Medicine Treats Women as Patients and Professionals, William Morrow & Co., c. 1977.
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* Chavkin, Wendy & Chesler, Ellen: ''Where Human Rights Begin: Health, Sexuality and Women in the New Millennium'', Rutgers University Press, c. 2005.
* Dally, Ann, Women Under the Knife: A History of Surgery, Castle Books, N.J., c. 2006.
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* Corea, Gena: ''The Hidden Malpractice: How American Medicine Treats Women as Patients and Professionals'', William Morrow & Co., c. 1977.
* Daly, Mary, Gyn/Ecology, The Meta Ethics of Radical Feminism, Beacon Press, Boston, MA., c. 1978.
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* Dally, Ann: ''Women Under the Knife: A History of Surgery'', Castle Books, N.J., c. 2006.
* Dirie, Waris & Miller, Cathleen, Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad, Harper Collins, c. 2009.
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* Daly, Mary, Gyn/Ecology: ''The Meta Ethics of Radical Feminism'', Beacon Press, Boston, MA., c. 1978.
* Ezzat, Dina, A Savage Surgery, The Middle East (Journal), January 1994.
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* Dirie, Waris & Miller, Cathleen: ''Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad'', Harper Collins, c. 2009.
* Foster, Charles, On the Trail of a Taboo: Female Circumcision in the Islamic World, Contemporary Review, Vol. 264, No. 1540, May 1994/
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* Ezzat, Dina: ''A Savage Surgery'', The Middle East (Journal), January 1994.
* Gruenbaum, Ellen, The Female Circumcision Controversy: An Anthropological Perspective, University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 2001.
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* Foster, Charles: ''On the Trail of a Taboo: Female Circumcision in the Islamic World'', Contemporary Review, Vol. 264, No. 1540, May 1994/
* Herndlund, Ylva & Shell-Duncan, Bettina, Female "Circumcision in Africa: Culture, Controversy and Change, Lynne Reiner, c. 2000.
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* Gruenbaum, Ellen: ''The Female Circumcision Controversy: An Anthropological Perspective'', University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 2001.
* Herndlund, Ylva & Shell-Duncan, Bettina, Transcultural Bodies: Female Genital Cutting in Global Context, Rutgers University Press, c. 2007.
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* Herndlund, Ylva & Shell-Duncan, Bettina: ''Female Circumcision in Africa: Culture, Controversy and Change'', Lynne Reiner, c. 2000.
* Ian, Patrick, Responding to Female Genital Mutilation: The Australian Experience in Context, Australian Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 36, No. 1, February 2001.
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* Herndlund, Ylva & Shell-Duncan, Bettina: ''Transcultural Bodies: Female Genital Cutting in Global Context'', Rutgers University Press, c. 2007.
* Koso-Thomas, Olayinka, The Circumcision of Women: A Strategy for Eradication, Zed Books, Ltd., N.J., c. 1987.
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* Ian, Patrick: ''Responding to Female Genital Mutilation: The Australian Experience in Context'', Australian Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 36, No. 1, February 2001.
* Lightfoot-Klein, Hanny, Prisoners of Ritual: An Odyssey into Female Genital Circumcision in Africa, The Hayworth Press. New York, c. 1989.
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* Koso-Thomas, Olayinka: ''The Circumcision of Women: A Strategy for Eradication'', Zed Books, Ltd., N.J., c. 1987.
* Mire, Soraya, The Girl With Three Legs: A Memoir, Chicago Review Press, c. 2011.
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* Lightfoot-Klein, Hanny: ''Prisoners of Ritual: An Odyssey into Female Genital Circumcision in Africa'', The Hayworth Press. New York, c. 1989.
* Mohammed, Hawa Noor, Can FGM be Eradicated Through an Alternate Means?, GRIN Verlag - Seminar Papers, c. 2009.
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* Mire, Soraya: ''The Girl With Three Legs: A Memoir'', Chicago Review Press, c. 2011.
* Nnaemeka, Obioma, Female Circumcision and the Politics of Knowledge, Praeger Publishers, Westport, CT., c. 2005.
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* Mohammed, Hawa Noor: ''Can FGM be Eradicated Through an Alternate Means?'', GRIN Verlag - Seminar Papers, c. 2009.
* Raya, Patricia Diane, Female Genital Mutilation and the Perpetuation of Multigenerational Trauma, The Journal of Psychohistory, Vol 37, No. 4, Spring 2010.
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* Nnaemeka, Obioma: ''Female Circumcision and the Politics of Knowledge'', Praeger Publishers, Westport, CT., c. 2005.
* Rodriguez, Sarah B., Female Circumcision and Clitoridectomy in the United States, University of Rochester Press, Rochester, NY, c. 2014.
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* Raya, Patricia Diane: ''Female Genital Mutilation and the Perpetuation of Multigenerational Trauma'', The Journal of Psychohistory, Vol 37, No. 4, Spring 2010.
* Ross, Susan Dellen, Women's Human Rights: The International and Comparative Law Case Book, University of California Press, c. 2003.
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* Rodriguez, Sarah B.: ''Female Circumcision and Clitoridectomy in the United States'', University of Rochester Press, Rochester, NY, c. 2014.
* Sands, Kathleen M., God Forbid: Religion and Sex in American Public Life, Oxford University Press, c. 2000.
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* Ross, Susan Dellen: ''Women's Human Rights: The International and Comparative Law Case Book'', University of California Press, c. 2003.
* Thomas, Lynn M., Politics of the Womb: Women, Reproduction and the State in Kenya, University of California Press, c. 2003.
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* Sands, Kathleen M.: ''God Forbid: Religion and Sex in American Public Life'', Oxford University Press, c. 2000.
* Thomas, J., Female Genital Mutilations Lead to Lost Lives and High Costs, International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Vol. 36, No. 3, September 2010.
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* Thomas, Lynn M.: ''Politics of the Womb: Women, Reproduction and the State in Kenya'', University of California Press, c. 2003.
* Tong, Rosemarie; Anderson, Gwen & Santos, Aida, Globalizing Feminist Bioethics: Crosscultural Perspectives, Westview Press, c. 2001.
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* Thomas, J.: ''Female Genital Mutilations Lead to Lost Lives and High Costs'', International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Vol. 36, No. 3, September 2010.
* Wangila, Mary Nyangweso, Female Circumcision: The Interplay of Religion, Culture and Gender in Kenya, Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY, c. 2007.
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* Tong, Rosemarie; Anderson, Gwen & Santos, Aida: ''Globalizing Feminist Bioethics: Crosscultural Perspectives'', Westview Press, c. 2001.
* White, Allan E., Female Genital Mutilation in America: The Federal Dilemma, Texas Journal of Women, Gender and the Law, Vol. 10, No. 2, April 2001.
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* Wangila, Mary Nyangweso: ''Female Circumcision: The Interplay of Religion, Culture and Gender in Kenya'', Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY, c. 2007.
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* White, Allan E.: ''Female Genital Mutilation in America: The Federal Dilemma'', Texas Journal of Women, Gender and the Law, Vol. 10, No. 2, April 2001.
  
  
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== Siehe auch ==
 
== Siehe auch ==
 
* [[Celebrating Brit Shalom]]
 
* [[Celebrating Brit Shalom]]
* [[The Measure of His Grief]]
 
* [[Unspeakable Mutilations]]
 
  
  

Version vom 18. August 2018, 15:11 Uhr

Über männliche Genitalverstümmelung (MGM)

  • Bergner, Clemens: Ent-hüllt!, tredition, 2015.
  • Bertaux-Navoiseau, Michel Hervé: Feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, the greatest crime against humanity (human sciences against sexual mutilation), Academia.com, laufend aktualisiert.
  • Braver Moss, Lisa: The Measure of His Grief, 2010.
  • Goldman, Ron: Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma: How an American Cultural Practice Affects Infants and Ultimately Us All, Vanguard Publications (1. Februar 1997).
  • Goldman, Ron: Questioning Circumcision: A Jewish Perspective, Vanguard Publications (30. Oktober 2015).
  • Romberg, Rosemary: Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma, Greenwood Pub Group (1. März 1985).
  • Watson, Lindsay R., Unaussprechliche Verstümmelungen, CreateSpace, 2015.
  • Williams, Heathcote und Pieper, Werner (Hrsg.): Aus den Vorhaut-Akten, Grüne Kraft, 1989.

Über weibliche Genitalverstümmelung (FGM)

  • Abdelmagied, Ahmed; Salah, Wefag; ElTahir, Nayla; NurEldin, Tamadur; & Shareef, Sahar: Perception and Attitudes of Religious Groups Towards Female Genital Mutilation, Ahfad Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, December 2005.
  • Abusharaf, Rogaia Mustafa: Female Circumcision, Multicultural Perspectives, University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 2006.
  • Bekers, Elisabeth: Rising Anthills: African and African American Writing on Female Genital Excision, 1960-2000, University of Wisconsin Press, c. 2010.
  • Bertaux-Navoiseau, Michel Hervé: Feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, the greatest crime against humanity (human sciences against sexual mutilation), Academia.com, laufend aktualisiert.
  • Burrage, Hilary: Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation: A UK Perspective, Ashgate Publishing Ltd., c. 2015.
  • Caney, Simon: Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory, Oxford University Press, c. 2005.
  • Chavkin, Wendy & Chesler, Ellen: Where Human Rights Begin: Health, Sexuality and Women in the New Millennium, Rutgers University Press, c. 2005.
  • Corea, Gena: The Hidden Malpractice: How American Medicine Treats Women as Patients and Professionals, William Morrow & Co., c. 1977.
  • Dally, Ann: Women Under the Knife: A History of Surgery, Castle Books, N.J., c. 2006.
  • Daly, Mary, Gyn/Ecology: The Meta Ethics of Radical Feminism, Beacon Press, Boston, MA., c. 1978.
  • Dirie, Waris & Miller, Cathleen: Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad, Harper Collins, c. 2009.
  • Ezzat, Dina: A Savage Surgery, The Middle East (Journal), January 1994.
  • Foster, Charles: On the Trail of a Taboo: Female Circumcision in the Islamic World, Contemporary Review, Vol. 264, No. 1540, May 1994/
  • Gruenbaum, Ellen: The Female Circumcision Controversy: An Anthropological Perspective, University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 2001.
  • Herndlund, Ylva & Shell-Duncan, Bettina: Female Circumcision in Africa: Culture, Controversy and Change, Lynne Reiner, c. 2000.
  • Herndlund, Ylva & Shell-Duncan, Bettina: Transcultural Bodies: Female Genital Cutting in Global Context, Rutgers University Press, c. 2007.
  • Ian, Patrick: Responding to Female Genital Mutilation: The Australian Experience in Context, Australian Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 36, No. 1, February 2001.
  • Koso-Thomas, Olayinka: The Circumcision of Women: A Strategy for Eradication, Zed Books, Ltd., N.J., c. 1987.
  • Lightfoot-Klein, Hanny: Prisoners of Ritual: An Odyssey into Female Genital Circumcision in Africa, The Hayworth Press. New York, c. 1989.
  • Mire, Soraya: The Girl With Three Legs: A Memoir, Chicago Review Press, c. 2011.
  • Mohammed, Hawa Noor: Can FGM be Eradicated Through an Alternate Means?, GRIN Verlag - Seminar Papers, c. 2009.
  • Nnaemeka, Obioma: Female Circumcision and the Politics of Knowledge, Praeger Publishers, Westport, CT., c. 2005.
  • Raya, Patricia Diane: Female Genital Mutilation and the Perpetuation of Multigenerational Trauma, The Journal of Psychohistory, Vol 37, No. 4, Spring 2010.
  • Rodriguez, Sarah B.: Female Circumcision and Clitoridectomy in the United States, University of Rochester Press, Rochester, NY, c. 2014.
  • Ross, Susan Dellen: Women's Human Rights: The International and Comparative Law Case Book, University of California Press, c. 2003.
  • Sands, Kathleen M.: God Forbid: Religion and Sex in American Public Life, Oxford University Press, c. 2000.
  • Thomas, Lynn M.: Politics of the Womb: Women, Reproduction and the State in Kenya, University of California Press, c. 2003.
  • Thomas, J.: Female Genital Mutilations Lead to Lost Lives and High Costs, International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Vol. 36, No. 3, September 2010.
  • Tong, Rosemarie; Anderson, Gwen & Santos, Aida: Globalizing Feminist Bioethics: Crosscultural Perspectives, Westview Press, c. 2001.
  • Wangila, Mary Nyangweso: Female Circumcision: The Interplay of Religion, Culture and Gender in Kenya, Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY, c. 2007.
  • White, Allan E.: Female Genital Mutilation in America: The Federal Dilemma, Texas Journal of Women, Gender and the Law, Vol. 10, No. 2, April 2001.


Gegen das Beschneidungsgesetz

  • Manok, Andreas, Die medizinisch nicht indizierte Beschneidung des männlichen Kindes – Rechtslage vor und nach Inkrafttreten des § 1631d BGB unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Grundrechte, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2015 (Schriften zum Gesundheitsrecht [SGR], Band 34). 217 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-428-14584-3. 69,90 €.[1]
Der Autor untersucht die Frage der rechtlichen Zulässigkeit medizinisch nicht indizierter Beschneidungen männlicher Minderjähriger auf Veranlassung ihrer Eltern. Nach einem kulturhistorischen Abriss und der Betrachtung medizinischer Aspekte prüft er umfassend, ob der vom Bundesgesetzgeber als Reaktion auf das sog. Kölner Beschneidungsurteil in das BGB eingefügte § 1631d verfassungsgemäß ist. Er gelangt zu dem Ergebnis, dass § 1631d BGB in mehrfacher Hinsicht verfassungswidrig ist. Denn zum einen überwiegt angesichts der Tragweite und der Irreversibilität des Eingriffs das Grundrecht der Minderjährigen auf körperliche Unversehrtheit das elterliche Erziehungsrecht und deren Grundrecht auf Religionsfreiheit. Zum anderen liegt eine nicht gerechtfertigte Diskriminierung männlicher Minderjähriger wegen des Geschlechts vor, da der Eingriff bei ihnen zulässig sein soll, während selbst milde Formen weiblicher Beschneidung durch § 226a StGB als Verbrechen unter Strafandrohung stehen.
Dr. Georg Neureither (religion-weltanschauung-recht.net)[2]
  • Franz, Matthias (Hg.), Die Beschneidung von Jungen - Ein trauriges Vermächtnis, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014. 448 Seiten mit 11 Abb. kartoniert. ISBN 978-3-525-40455-3. 29,99 €.[3]
Die Auseinandersetzung um die rituelle, medizinisch nicht begründete Genitalbeschneidung kleiner, nicht einwilligungsfähiger Jungen findet seit dem Urteil des Kölner Landgerichts vom Mai 2012 nun auch in Deutschland statt. Sie bewegt sich im Spannungsfeld der Grundrechte auf Religionsfreiheit einerseits und auf körperliche Unversehrtheit andererseits. Die Heftigkeit der Debatte lässt auf tiefgreifende Ängste und Konflikte schließen. Es geht um die Frage, ob es heute in einer säkularen Demokratie noch angemessen ist, kleinen Jungen zur Absicherung der gruppalen und religiösen Identität von Erwachsenen Schmerzen und Ängste zuzufügen, sie erheblichen Gesundheitsrisiken und irreversibler Verletzung der Intimzone auszusetzen. Leidvolle körperliche, sexuelle und seelische Langzeitfolgen der Beschneidung sind möglich und belegt. In diesem Buch äußern sich Betroffene, Ärzte, Juristen, Psychoanalytiker, Politiker und andere Fachleute kritisch zur Jungenbeschneidung und engagieren sich für den Kinderschutzgedanken. Sie werben für eine Debatte auf wissenschaftlicher und rechtlicher Grundlage.
Verlagstext (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht)[4]

Grundlagen zur Rechtsprechung


Siehe auch


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