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Volume 3 (2013): Issue 2 (Jun 2013): Circumcision, public health, genital autonomy and cultural rights Edited by Matthew Johnson and Megan O'Branski
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jun 2013
Articles
Circumcision, public health, genital autonomy and cultural rights
Infant male circumcision in the public square: applying the public reason of John Rawls
Infant male circumcision in the public square: applying the public reason of John Rawls (a reply to Robert Van Howe)
How reasonable is intactivism?: a reply to Van Howe
Promoting genital autonomy by exploring commonalities between male, female, intersex, and cosmetic female genital cutting
Discourses on sexual pleasure after genital modifications: the fallacy of genital determinism (a response to J. Steven Svoboda)
Critiquing circumcision: in search of a new paradigm for conceptualizing genital modification
A reply to “Critiquing circumcision: in search of a new paradigm for conceptualizing genital modification”
New lives for old: modernity, biomedicine, traditional culture and HIV prevention in Lesotho
New lives for old: modernity, biomedicine, traditional culture and HIV prevention in Lesotho (a response to Nicola L. Bulled)
The production of sexual mutilation among Muslim women in Cairo
A reply to ‘The production of sexual mutilation among Muslim women in Cairo’, by Maria Frederika Malmström
Thinking about infant male circumcision after the Cologne court decision
Circumcision: what should parents and states do? An essay
Legislation on male infant circumcision in Europe: a call to avoid paternalism and to promote evidence-based, patient-centred care
The goose and the gander: the genital wars
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Exploring normative space with Fox and Thomson
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Response to Calkin, Gilman and Mullender
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