Female Genital Mutilation and the Path to Surgical Reconstruction: A Personal Journey within Family Dynamics
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Since reconstructive surgery for female genital mutilation (FGM) was developed in France, an increasing number of victims have turned to this procedure. It is a complex personal journey involving issues of sexuality and transmission of familial and cultural identity in the context of strong social stigmatization. This process, despite being personal at the start, becomes a significant opportunity to talk about this issue in the family, especially because its verbalization is ultimately part of the healing process itself, intended in a general sense. The analysis of the reconstruction journeys of the young women who have had this procedure, or intend to have it, highlights the multidimensional nature of this social experience.
Réseaux sociaux