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motivates entire social communities to physically and psychologically deform their women. The authors approach is somewhat pragmatic, while at the same time offering an equal balance of personal emotion.
The lives of women have been designed by men under religious and scientific assumptions that have served to guide nearly every part of a womans life, including her sexuality,
mannerisms, physical appearance and education, along with her role in society. These designed programs served not only to control the female gender, but also to block entrance for women
in many areas so that they remain chained to the patriarchal influence. "The patriarchal system, which came into being when society had reached a certain stage of development and
which necessitated the imposition of one husband on the woman, whereas a man was left free to have several wives, would never have been possible or have been maintained to
this day without the whole range of cruel and ingenious devices that were used to keep her sexuality in check, and limit her sexual relations to only one man, who
had to be her husband" (Lightfoot-Klein PG). According to Rahman et al, whose book Female Genital Mutilation : A Guide to Laws
and Policies Worldwide chronicles forty different cases of female genital mutilation, the overt implications of fear and control represent the role women are forced to play in those societies that
practice the dangerous and damaging ritual of female genital mutilation. Espousing the fact that this circumcision is employed to deter sexual promiscuity, Rahman et al digs deeper into the
controlling aspects of this practice, noting that its primary benefit -- aside from keeping practitioners in a lucrative business -- is that of oppressing the women (Rahman et al, 2000).
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