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Angel Returns: Changing the Tradition of Female Circumcision (The) (Videocassette
:
50
min.
)
[2002]
VHS 9170/ DVD 8084 Abstract:
This colorfully photographed film is set in Somalia, where the tradition of female circumcision is firmly entrenched. Isnino Ahmed Musso, a determined and articulate woman, wants change. More than most other films on this subject, this documentary shows clearly what problems a reformer faces. Circumcision is a tradition of family honor, a marketable commodity for dowries, a religious rite, a means to control women's sexuality, and what is often not expressed, a livelihood for the many women who perform this ritual. Circumcisers are viewed with respect and paid for their services. They lobby fiercely against its abolition.
Isnino uses all methods at her disposal to change the mindset of her people, including radio debates, which is an effective way to reach an illiterate population. But often, after meeting with religious leaders and elders in villages, she realizes that her best hope is to encourage a transition from a full Pharaonic circumcision to the lesser Sunna-type, consisting of just a few small cuts. In Somali with English subtitles. Also available in DVD format (DVD 8084). Director:
Jacqueline Bakker
Distributor:Filmakers Library, NY Keywords:Somalia,
female circumcision,
initiation rites,
religion,
clitoridectomy,
ceremonies,
media,
social change,
women,
gender
Angel Returns: Changing the Tradition of Female Circumcision, The (DVD
:
50
min.
)
[2002]
DVD 8084/ VHS 9170 Abstract:
This colorfully photographed film is set in Somalia, where the tradition of female circumcision is firmly entrenched. Isnino Ahmed Musso, a determined and articulate woman, wants change. More than most other films on this subject, this shows clearly what problems a reformer faces. Circumcision is a tradition of family honor, a marketable commodity for dowries, a religious rite, a means to control women's sexuality, and what is often not expressed, a livelihood for the many women who perform this ritual. Circumcisers are viewed with respect and paid for their services. They lobby fiercely against its abolition.
Isnino uses all methods at her disposal to change the mindset of her people, including radio debates, which is an effective way to reach an illiterate population. But often, after meeting with religious leaders and elders in villages, she realizes that her best hope is to encourage a transition from a full Pharaonic circumcision to the lesser Sunna-type of just a few small cuts. Also available in videocassette format (VHS 9170). Director:
Jacqueline Bakker
Distributor:Filmmakers Library Keywords:Somalia,
female circumcision,
initiation rites,
religion,
clitoridectomy,
ceremonies,
media,
social change,
women,
gender