Description
Written with care, sensitivity, and expert insight, this book moves beyond statistics and headlines to examine the lived realities behind a practice shaped by generations of cultural tradition, social expectation, and gender inequality. It explains how and why female genital mutilation and cutting continues in some communities, while also highlighting the powerful shifts happening through education, dialogue, and community-led change.
Readers are guided through the broader human rights framework surrounding the issue, including bodily autonomy, consent, child protection, and the role of law and policy in safeguarding vulnerable girls. The book also explores the deep emotional and psychological dimensions often experienced by survivors, approached in a trauma informed and non judgmental way that centres dignity, resilience, and respect.
Importantly, this work does not present a one dimensional view. Instead, it carefully explores the social pressures that can influence families, including ideas around identity, belonging, marriage expectations, and cultural continuity. It shows how meaningful change does not come from blame or isolation, but through education, trust, and respectful engagement within communities.
Healthcare systems, educators, advocates, and community leaders all play a role in prevention. This book explains how health provider training, school based education, and community awareness initiatives contribute to protecting future generations. It also highlights the importance of men and boys as allies in challenging harmful norms and supporting gender equality.
Written for general readers, students, professionals, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of female genital mutilation and cutting, this book is both informative and thought provoking. It is not sensational or political, but grounded in clarity, compassion, and a commitment to human dignity.
At its core, Daughters of Eve is about transformation. It is about how societies change, how traditions evolve, and how conversations that once felt impossible can become pathways to safety, empowerment, and hope. It invites readers to engage with difficult subject matter in a way that is thoughtful, informed, and ultimately oriented toward positive change.
This is a book for anyone who believes that protecting children, supporting survivors, and promoting equality are shared human responsibilities.
Details
Publisher - Xspurts.com
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Chloe F. Westwood
Published Date - 2026-07-03
ISBN - 9781776846276
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm
Page Count - 305
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