Based on ethnographic research in post-genocide Rwanda, this article analyzes how femininity is embodied through a ritual practice called gukuna, which consists of the elongation of the labia minora through a reciprocal massage between young women. This social construction of the female body, in addition to kunyaza, a traditional male sexual technique, is expected to facilitate pleasure during sexual intercourse. Through an analysis of colonial period texts as well as recent interviews, this article shows how this ritual, has persisted in the country despite its condemnation by the Catholic Church since the colonial time, and explores how it is being reinterpreted by women
This article revisits the open debate regarding the link between Female Genital Cutting (FGC) and Fe...
This article situates the sexual violence associated with the Rwandan civil war and 1994 genocide wi...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), customary female genital modification practices co...
Based on ethnographic research in post-genocide Rwanda, this article analyzes how femininity is embo...
Issu d’une recherche ethnographique de plusieurs années dans le Rwanda post génocide, cet article pr...
Based on ethnographic research in post-genocide Rwanda, this article analyzes how femininity is embo...
In Rwanda, the embodiment of female gender is based on a complex ritual practise called gukuna, or g...
L'articolo riprende l'analisi, in Rwanda e nella diaspora in Italia negli ultimi due decenni, del ri...
This article focuses on the ritual modifi cations of female genitalia. It compares interventions in...
During the Rwandan genocide of 1994 women, predominantly Tutsi, suffered large-scale rape and other ...
Post-genocide politics in Rwanda aim to construct a new, modern and developed nation. Gender equalit...
This research examines the practice of Female Genital Mutilation/Circumcision (FGM/C) as a social ph...
Fetishisation is considered to be a useless and outdated methodology amongst religious studies schol...
Post-genocide politics in Rwanda aim to construct a new, modern and developed nation. Gender equalit...
The elongation of the labia minora is classified as a Type IV female genital mutilation by the World...
This article revisits the open debate regarding the link between Female Genital Cutting (FGC) and Fe...
This article situates the sexual violence associated with the Rwandan civil war and 1994 genocide wi...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), customary female genital modification practices co...
Based on ethnographic research in post-genocide Rwanda, this article analyzes how femininity is embo...
Issu d’une recherche ethnographique de plusieurs années dans le Rwanda post génocide, cet article pr...
Based on ethnographic research in post-genocide Rwanda, this article analyzes how femininity is embo...
In Rwanda, the embodiment of female gender is based on a complex ritual practise called gukuna, or g...
L'articolo riprende l'analisi, in Rwanda e nella diaspora in Italia negli ultimi due decenni, del ri...
This article focuses on the ritual modifi cations of female genitalia. It compares interventions in...
During the Rwandan genocide of 1994 women, predominantly Tutsi, suffered large-scale rape and other ...
Post-genocide politics in Rwanda aim to construct a new, modern and developed nation. Gender equalit...
This research examines the practice of Female Genital Mutilation/Circumcision (FGM/C) as a social ph...
Fetishisation is considered to be a useless and outdated methodology amongst religious studies schol...
Post-genocide politics in Rwanda aim to construct a new, modern and developed nation. Gender equalit...
The elongation of the labia minora is classified as a Type IV female genital mutilation by the World...
This article revisits the open debate regarding the link between Female Genital Cutting (FGC) and Fe...
This article situates the sexual violence associated with the Rwandan civil war and 1994 genocide wi...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), customary female genital modification practices co...