Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines

The study aims to describe the factors that influenced the perceived function and dysfunctions of the practice of female circumcision, and whether these functions affect its continuity among intergenerational Muslim women in Zamboanga City. The research design was exploratory in nature and has utili...

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Main Author: Belisario, Olga Czarina Velayo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-103432022-03-16T07:56:21Z Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines Belisario, Olga Czarina Velayo The study aims to describe the factors that influenced the perceived function and dysfunctions of the practice of female circumcision, and whether these functions affect its continuity among intergenerational Muslim women in Zamboanga City. The research design was exploratory in nature and has utilized two sets of key informants; two religious leaders and 16 informants who are generally a non-related mother-daughter set. The mother group was older than the daughter group. The snowball technique was used to achieve the sample population and a face-to-face in depth interview was used in gathering the data essential in the study. The study revealed that age at circumcision influenced the perceptions of the women in the practice of female circumcision and that low and middle income women tend to observe this practice. The perceived functions and dysfunctions were significantly found to have a symbiotic relationship that directly affects both the practice and its continuity. The study indicated that women's strong adherence to religion and social conformity were the factors that largely influenced their perceptions of female circumcision, making the practice highly symbolic and ritualistic. Practitioners of female circumcision were also a factor that influenced the practice and its continuity. The strict observance of segregation of sexes in the Muslim community provided the practitioner and the women an avenue in which the practice was easily handed down, carried out, and observed by three generations of women. iv There were four types of typology of circumcision that emerged in this study as described and experienced by the women in Southern Mindanao. These types of circumcision were mild in form as compared to the ones practiced in some parts of the world. Suffice it to say that the Philippines types of circumcision was more humane, depicting a somewhat harmonious marriage between religion, social and traditional practices. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3505 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10343/viewcontent/CDTG004317_P__1_.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Circumcision Female circumcision Female circumcision--Philippines, Southern Muslim women—Philippines, Southern Public Health
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Circumcision
Female circumcision
Female circumcision--Philippines, Southern
Muslim women—Philippines, Southern
Public Health
spellingShingle Circumcision
Female circumcision
Female circumcision--Philippines, Southern
Muslim women—Philippines, Southern
Public Health
Belisario, Olga Czarina Velayo
Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines
description The study aims to describe the factors that influenced the perceived function and dysfunctions of the practice of female circumcision, and whether these functions affect its continuity among intergenerational Muslim women in Zamboanga City. The research design was exploratory in nature and has utilized two sets of key informants; two religious leaders and 16 informants who are generally a non-related mother-daughter set. The mother group was older than the daughter group. The snowball technique was used to achieve the sample population and a face-to-face in depth interview was used in gathering the data essential in the study. The study revealed that age at circumcision influenced the perceptions of the women in the practice of female circumcision and that low and middle income women tend to observe this practice. The perceived functions and dysfunctions were significantly found to have a symbiotic relationship that directly affects both the practice and its continuity. The study indicated that women's strong adherence to religion and social conformity were the factors that largely influenced their perceptions of female circumcision, making the practice highly symbolic and ritualistic. Practitioners of female circumcision were also a factor that influenced the practice and its continuity. The strict observance of segregation of sexes in the Muslim community provided the practitioner and the women an avenue in which the practice was easily handed down, carried out, and observed by three generations of women. iv There were four types of typology of circumcision that emerged in this study as described and experienced by the women in Southern Mindanao. These types of circumcision were mild in form as compared to the ones practiced in some parts of the world. Suffice it to say that the Philippines types of circumcision was more humane, depicting a somewhat harmonious marriage between religion, social and traditional practices.
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author Belisario, Olga Czarina Velayo
author_facet Belisario, Olga Czarina Velayo
author_sort Belisario, Olga Czarina Velayo
title Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines
title_short Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines
title_full Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines
title_fullStr Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Muslim women and circumcision: A study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in Southern Philippines
title_sort muslim women and circumcision: a study of intergenerational practice and its continuity in southern philippines
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3505
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