The Routledge International Handbook of Harmful Cultural Practices
4 contributors - Hardback
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Maria Jaschok is a Senior Research Associate of the Contemporary China Studies in the Oxford School of Global & Area Studies. Professor Jaschok’s research interests are in the areas of religion, gender, and agency; gendered constructions of memory; feminist aural ethnography; and marginality and identity. Since 1994, her research in central China has become increasingly focused on the historical intersections of Islam, gender, and spatial identity.
U. H. Ruhina Jesmin, PhD, Associate Professor, English Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh, has been teaching literature since 2012. She publishes research articles and book reviews in indexed journals including the Web of Science and Scopus among others and reviews journal articles for Taylor & Francis. Her research mostly focuses on African American literature, Alice Walker’s novels, FGM in memoir and fiction, intersections of race, gender, and sexuality studies.
Tobe Levin von Gleichen, PhD, has been, since 1977, an international scholar and activist against female genital mutilation. She was a Visiting Research Fellow with IGS, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, 2014-2016. Since 2006 she has been an associate of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, Harvard University. In 2009, she launched UnCUT/VOICES Press specializing in books on FGM and co-founded FORWARD (in Germany) in 1998.
Comfort Momoh, MBE, isFGM Consultant/Public Health Specialist with extensive experience of holistic women-centred care and 35 years’ experience working for the National Health Service (NHS). Dr Momoh researches women’s health and campaigns with vehemence against domestic violence, for women’s and children’s rights, and to eradicate FGM. In 2008, she was honored for her expertise and dedication by HRH Queen Elizabeth II who made her a Member of the British Empire (MBE) and by Middlesex University who awarded her an Honorary Doctorate.