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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' ({{LifeData|birth=1947-04-05|birthplace=Villefranche-sur-Saône|birthcountry=France}}), is a Paris-based sociopsychoanalyst, psycho-historian, [[intactivist]], and author. A specialist of feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, he opposes it both for minors and adults.
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' ({{LifeData|birth=1947-04-05|birthplace=Villefranche-sur-Saône|birthcountry=France}}), is a Paris-based sociopsychoanalyst, psycho-historian, [[intactivist]], and author. A specialist of feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, he opposes it both for minors and adults.


Bertaux-Navoiseau writes articles in both French and English.
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* ''Feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, the greatest crime against humanity (human sciences against sexual mutilation)'', Academia.edu<ref>[https://www.academia.edu/2095540/Feminine_and_masculine_sexual_mutilation_the_greatest_crime_against_humanity_human_sciences_against_sexual_mutilation_updated_08.13.2018_ Online version at Academia.edu]</ref>
* ''Feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, the greatest crime against humanity (human sciences against sexual mutilation)'', Academia.edu<ref>[https://www.academia.edu/2095540/Feminine_and_masculine_sexual_mutilation_the_greatest_crime_against_humanity_human_sciences_against_sexual_mutilation_updated_08.13.2018_ Online version at Academia.edu]</ref>

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Michel Hervé Bertaux-Navoiseau

Michel Hervé Bertaux-Navoiseau (born 5 April 1947 in Villefranche-sur-Saône, France), is a Paris-based sociopsychoanalyst, psycho-historian, intactivist, and author. A specialist of feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, he opposes it both for minors and adults.

Bertaux-Navoiseau writes articles in both French and English.

  • Feminine and masculine sexual mutilation, the greatest crime against humanity (human sciences against sexual mutilation), Academia.edu[1]
  • The birth of Judaism, between exegesis and Egyptology, KDP[2]
  • Circumcision, racism, and violence, Academia.edu>[3]
  • numerous articles against sexual mutilation, available on academia.edu[4]

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