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Criticisms on Literature | Local Responses to Global Prohibitions on Female Genital Mutilation and Child Marriages in Kenya

Critical analyses: Karisa Cloward's "When Norms Collide: Local Responses to Activism against Female Genital Mutilation and Early Marriage" - scholarly examination at Oxford University Press

Exploration of Literary Critiques | Kenya's Domestic Reaction to Global Condemnation of Female...
Exploration of Literary Critiques | Kenya's Domestic Reaction to Global Condemnation of Female Genital Mutilation and Child Marriage

Criticisms on Literature | Local Responses to Global Prohibitions on Female Genital Mutilation and Child Marriages in Kenya

In the realm of academic research, a significant new work has emerged. The book, titled "When Norms Collide. Local Responses to Activism against Female Genital Mutilation and Early Marriage," authored by Karisa Cloward, delves into the critical issues of activism against these harmful practices.

Published in 2016 by Oxford University Press, this 314-page study offers a comprehensive exploration of the topic. The book is not available in Spanish, unlike the articles in this current issue, which can only be accessed in that language.

Cloward's work is a valuable addition to the ongoing discourse on gender equality and human rights. The book's DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2017.117.3.226, making it easily accessible for researchers and scholars worldwide.

While there appears to be some confusion regarding the author's name, it is indeed Karisa Cloward, not Maria Stern, as incorrectly stated in some sources. Despite this discrepancy, the book's impact on the discussion surrounding Female Genital Mutilation and Early Marriage remains undeniable.

As we continue to strive for a world free from these harmful practices, works like "When Norms Collide" serve as crucial stepping stones in our collective journey towards progress.

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