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Women, violence and tradition: taking FGM and other practices to a secular state
Tamsin Bradley
(Editor)
Centre for European & International Studies Research
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Arts and Humanities
Secular State
100%
Religious Tradition
66%
Cultural Tradition
66%
Reform
33%
Injustice
33%
Religion
33%
Changing Attitudes
33%
United States of America
33%
Cultural Practices
33%
Hostility
33%
Female Genital Mutilation
33%
Psychology
Ethnic Minority
100%
Cultural Practices
50%
Hostility
50%
INIS
women
100%
communities
28%
volume
14%
increasing
14%
migration
14%
attitudes
14%
female genitals
14%