venerdì 24 novembre 2017 - sabato 25 novembre 2017
Questo seminario internazionale intende investigare l’approccio biomedico alle FGM/C (Female genital mutilation/Cutting), considerando in particolar modo la complessità delle pratiche e dei significati socio-culturali che lo attraversano
Venerdì 24 Novembre 20178:30 - 9:30Reception and Registration
9:30 - 10:00Opening Ceremony
Lucia CHIAPPETTA CAJOLA, Vice-Rector of Roma Tre University
Massimo SICLARI, Vice-Director Department of Political Science, University Roma Tre
Paola GALLO, CUG President, University Roma Tre
Magaly THILL, Project Coordinator MAP-FGM, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Michela FUSASCHI, Project Director
Giovanna CAVATORTA, Project Coordinator for the University Roma Tre
10:00 -13:00Gender studies and public anthropologyIntervengono
Giovanna CAVATORTA, University Roma Tre
Gily COENE, VUB University –
Male circumcision: the emergence of a harmful cultural practice in the west?Franca BIMBI, University of Padova -
The return of the “honour and shame” paradigm in the European space and the case of Italian law on FGMIrwan M. HIDAYANA, University Indonesia -
Female circumcision in Indonesia: Between policy and practice11:00 - 11:30Coffee break
Sara JOHNSDOTTER, Malmö University –
Girls and boys as victims: asymmetries and dynamics in European public discourses on genital modifications in childrenInterviene
Gianfranco REBUCINI, EHESS, Paris
13:00 - 14:00Lunch Break
14:00 - 16:00 Introduce
Michela FUSASCHI, University of Roma Tre -
Gukuna, about a controversial modificationProjection of
Sacred Water (documentary, Belgium, 2016, 55’)
Video call discussion with
Olivier JOURDAIN, filmmaker
16:00 - 16:30Coffee break
16:30 - 19:30 Biomedical paradigm and critical anthropologyPartecipano
Sabrina FLAMINI, Angelo Celli Foundation
Armelle ANDRO, Sorbonne University -
Biopolitical life of FGM in the mondializationCecilia GALLOTTI, University of Bologna –
Medically correct: research and training in Italian health-care servicesMichela VILLANI, University of Fribourg –
Medicine, sexuality and FGM: sociological notes on surgical reconstructionRicardo FALCÃO, ISCTE-Lisbon University Institute –
Resistance to Change: FGM/C and gendered inequality in SenegalIsmail Sougueh GUEDI, FIH-360 -
Les obstacles socioculturels à l’élimination des MGF à DjiboutiInterviene
Clara CARVALHO, ISCTE-Lisbon University Institute
Sabato 25 Novembre 201709:30 – 13.00 Political Stakes. Insights from UE and the wordIntervengono
Valentina VITALE, University Roma Tre
Esther AYUK, Cameroon Young Jurists Legal Resource Centre -
Understanding the political stakes in the fight against FGM in the World: The case of Cameroon and its neighborsBianca POMERANZI,
CEDAW - FGM in the human rights frame: the case of General Recommendations and Monitoring of the CEDAW CommitteeClara CALDERA,
AIDOS – FGM/C, the difficult dialogue between anthropology and international cooperation: the experience of Aidos11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
Omar Hussen ABDULCADIR e
Lucrezia CATANIA, Careggi Hospital Florence -
Alternative rite between medicine and policyJean-Loup AMSELLE, EHESS, Paris –
L’excision et l’homosexualité comme enjeux politiques au Mali>
Francesco POMPEO, University Roma Tre
13:30 - 14:30 Closing Ceremony with:
Magaly THILL (URJC),
Adriana Rosa KAPLAN MARCUSÁN (WASSU),
Els LEYE (VUB),
Clara CARVALHO (ISCTE-IUL),
Maya PELLICCIARI (A. Celli),
Michela FUSASCHI (Univ. Roma Tre)