Chapter 26:Male Inferiority and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
Understanding Male Inferiority and Its Link to
FGM
At the heart of many patriarchal
practices lies a deep-seated anxiety among men about the potential power and
autonomy of women—particularly their sexual power. This anxiety gives rise to
what we can describe as male inferiority, a psychological state driven by a fear
of losing control over women, both socially and sexually. Male inferiority is
rooted in the belief that male dominance is fragile, easily threatened by
female autonomy. In response to this insecurity, patriarchal societies have
historically constructed systems that reinforce male authority, often by
restricting women’s freedoms and limiting their influence. Female sexuality,
seen as a particular threat to male control, has become a key battleground in
this struggle, with practices like Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) emerging as
one of the most extreme ways to suppress and regulate women.
Historical and Cultural Justifications for FGM
Psychological and Social Impact of FGM on
Women
International Laws and Campaigns
Local Activism and Female Resistance
Cultural Shifts and Male Accountability
Male Inferiority as the Root Cause
The Role of Male Anxiety in Maintaining FGM
Comparing FGM to Other Forms of Gender-Based
Violence
Reclaiming Female Autonomy and Agency
Education and Empowerment of Women
Men as Allies in the Fight Against FGM
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