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| Title=The Rape of Innocence
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|Title=The Rape of Innocence
| Subtitle=Female Fenital Mutilation and Circumcision in the USA
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|Subtitle=Female Fenital Mutilation and Circumcision in the USA
| Pages=164
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| Edition=May 25, 2004
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| Publisher=Nunzio Press
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|Publisher=Nunzio Press
| ISBN=978-1878411112
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Genital mutilation in the USA has been a well-kept secret. "The Rape of Innocence" is an autobiographical account of a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant woman who discovered she had been the victim of clitoridectomy as a child in Kansas in the 1950s. The author is a therapist who deals with trauma. In her work, she has met many other American women and men who were genitally mutilated as children and adults. Could you -- or someone you love -- have been cut too? This book may explain the U.S. epidemic of sexual dysfunction, anger, anxiety, depression -- unresolved psychological trauma from circumcision. Now that the word is out, the healing can begin.
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Genital mutilation in the USA has been a well-kept secret. "The Rape of Innocence" is an autobiographical account of a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant woman who discovered she had been the victim of [[clitoridectomy]] as a child in Kansas in the 1950s. The author is a therapist who deals with [[trauma]]. In her work, she has met many other American women and men who were genitally mutilated as children and adults. Could you or someone you love have been cut too? This book may explain the U.S. epidemic of sexual dysfunction, anger, anxiety, [[depression]] — unresolved psychological [[trauma]] from circumcision. Now that the word is out, the healing can begin.
  
 
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* [[The Rape of Innocence - Film|Patricia Robinett's video]]
 
* [[The Rape of Innocence - Film|Patricia Robinett's video]]
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* [[Post-traumatic stress disorder]]
  
 
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Book Data
Title The Rape of Innocence
SubtitleFemale Fenital Mutilation and Circumcision in the USA
AuthorPatricia Robinett
Pages 164
Edition25 May 2004
PublisherNunzio Press
ISBN978-1878411112


Rape of innocence.jpg

Genital mutilation in the USA has been a well-kept secret. "The Rape of Innocence" is an autobiographical account of a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant woman who discovered she had been the victim of clitoridectomy as a child in Kansas in the 1950s. The author is a therapist who deals with trauma. In her work, she has met many other American women and men who were genitally mutilated as children and adults. Could you — or someone you love — have been cut too? This book may explain the U.S. epidemic of sexual dysfunction, anger, anxiety, depression — unresolved psychological trauma from circumcision. Now that the word is out, the healing can begin.

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