Tenth International Symposium

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The Tenth International Symposium on Circumcision, Genital Integrity and Human Rights convened in the Examination Schools at the University of Keele, Keele, Newcastle, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom on September 4-6, 2008.

Faculty

  • Chantal Zabus is Professor of Postcolonial Literature and Gender Studies at the University Paris 13, a Researcher at the University of Paris 3‑Sorbonne Nouvelle, and a Senior Scholar at the Institut Universitaire de France, Paris. She is the author of Between Rites and Rights: Excision in Women’s Experiential Texts and Human Contexts, Stanford UP, 2007); The African Palimpsest (Rodopi, 1991; rpt 2007); Tempests after Shakespeare (Palgrave, 2002). She has also edited Le Secret (with J. Derrida, Louvain, 1999), and Changements au féminin en Afrique noire (L’Harmattan, 2000). Fearful Symmetries: Essays and Testimonies Around Excision and Circumcision is forthcoming with Rodopi this year, and she is currently editing Perennial Empires (with Silvia Nagy‑Zekmi). Paris, France.
  • Ilenia Zanotti, PhD, received her degree in Psychology at the University of Padua. She is a member of Padua Working Group on FGM. Padua, Italy.

Proceedings

Program

Thursday, 4 September 2008

  • Business & Introductions
David Smith
  • Welcome and Opening
Marilyn Milos and John Warren
  • Session 1: Law, Ethics & Human Rights
Chair, Peter Ball
  • Adolescent Autonomy and the Limits of Religious Freedom
Marie Fox and Michael Thomson
  • Writing Rites gone Wrong: autobiography, testimonials, and Their Relevance to the Debate around genital alterations
Chantal Zabus
  • Circumcision mythologies in conflict with Logic, Reason, and common Sense
Steve Scott
  • Three-Fourths Were abnormal”– Misha’s case, Sick Societies, and the Law
J. Steven Svoboda
  • Hospital’s Duty: Informed consent
Zenas Baer
  • Session 2: Law, Ethics & Human Rights (2)
Chair, Marie Fox
  • Violating all codes
George C. Denniston
  • Female genital mutilation: a human Rights Issue
Comfort Momoh
  • International Organizations, Political Interests: One group’s Experience
Seham Abd el Salam and Sarah Enan
  • The goal Posts Don’t move
Paul Mason
  • The Local Process for gaining agreement to create an FGM Protocol
Janette Shaw
  • Thanks by Session chairs closing Remarks
Marilyn Milos
  • Business of the Evening
David Smith
  • Session 3/1: Foreskin Restoration
Chair, Peter Ball
  • Foreskin Restoration
Wayne Griffiths
  • Restoration: The Foreskin and the American Dream
Ron Low
  • Session 3/2: Considerations of Infantile Sexual Mutilation
Chair, Andrew Tinson
  • Rites, Rights, and Wrongs (Psychoanalysis of Sexual mutilation/Sexual mutilation of Psychoanalysis) Excision, circumcision, “Hush, It’s for Your Own Sake! (A Presentation of ISM) Moses, Jesus, and Mohammed against ISM
Sigismond (Michel Hervé Bertaux-Navoiseau)

Friday, September 2008

0800 – 0900 Silence, on coupe! – Documentary by Dominique Arnaud
0900 – 0915 Business – David Smith
0915 – 0930 Introduction and Welcome – John Warren

SESSION 1/1 PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF CIRCUMCISION Chair, Tony Peters
0930 – 1000 It’s all Relational – Andrew Tinson
1000 – 1030 Neonatal circumcision Revisited: Implications for Surgeons of men’s Experiences in Regressive Therapy– Robert C. Johnson
1030 – 1100 Circumcision memory – Thomas W. Hennen
1100 - 1115 Coffee SESSION 1/2 FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION Chair, Iris Fudge
0930 – 0945 The First Survey on genital Stretching in Italy – Annalisa Bertoletti, Pia Grassivaro Gallo, Ilenia Zanotti, Lucrezia Catania
0945 – 1000 The Stretching of the Labia minora and Other Expansive Interventions on the Female genitals in the Democratic Republic of congo – Nancy Tshiala Mbuyi, Pia Grassivaro Gallo, Annalisa Bertoletti
1000 – 1015 Performing the Eradication of Infibulation: mana abdurahman Isse at merka, Somalia – Sandra Busatta and Pia Grassivaro Gallo
1015 – 1030 Mana Abdurahman Isse, 2007: The Prevention of Infibulation in the Lower Scebelli (Somalia)– Pia Grassivaro Gallo
1030 - 1045 Knowledge and Opinions of North Italian health Operators about Female genital mutilation– Ilenia Zanotti, Pia Grassivaro Gallo, Annalisa Bertoletti, Miriam Manganoni
1045 – 1100 Male circumcision in Italy, From a Free Procedure to a Paid One – M. Gloria de Bernardo

SESSION 2 PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF CIRCUMCISION Chair, Tony Peters
1115 – 1150 Physical Effects of circumcision – John Warren
1150 – 1230 “I’m 19 and I don’t want to be circumcised” – Peter Ball
1230 – 1300 Circumcision and men’s health: a contradiction in terms? – Peter Baker
1300 – 1400 Lunch

SESSION 3 CONSERVATIVE TREATMENTS Chair, Richard Duncker
1400 – 1430 The Foreskin in children – Pierre Mouriquand
1430 – 1500 adult urology – Gordon Muir
1500 - 1530 So They claim to know the answer: The Problem of association taken as causality – Ken McGrath
1530 - 1600 Discussion

1600 - 1615 Tea

SESSION 4 cIRcumcISION aND JuDaISmChair, Sheila Curran
1615 - 1645 The Shadow Behind the circumcision Dialogue: how Do We Encounter Jews?– Miriam Pollack
1645 - 1800 cut: Slicing Through the myths of circumcision – Documentary by Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon
1800 – 1830 Thanks by Session chair closing Remarks – John Warren
Business of Evening – David Smith
1900 – 1930 Reception/no host bar 1930 - Gala Dinner, Keele Hall

Saturday, 6 September 2008

0900 – 0915 Business – David Smith
0915 – 0930 Introduction and Welcome – Marilyn Milos

SESSION 1 HIV/AIDS ISSUES Chair, John Dalton
0930 – 1015 A case against Neonatal circumcision as a Preventative measure to Reduce hIV Infection Rates – Daniel Sidler
1015 – 1100 Long-term Population Effect of male circumcision in generalized HIV Epidemics in Sub-Saharan Africa – Michel Garenne
1100 – 1115 Coffee
1115 – 1200 XVIIth International conference on AIDS, Mexico City, August 2008: Reason for hope or panic? – John Geisheker and Georganne Chapin
1200 – 1300 HIV/AIDS Discussion
1300 – 1400 Lunch
SESSION 2 EDUCATION WORLDWIDE Chair, David Smith
1400 – 1445 Onward and Outward – Paul Mason
1445 – 1530 Educating the Professionals – Prasad Godbole
1530 – 1600 Discussion
1600 – 1615 Tea
1615 – 1700 Genital Integrity: The Way Forward – David Smith
1700 – 1730 Thanks by Session chair Closing Remarks – Marilyn Milos and John Warren Business of Evening – David Smith
1900 - Dinner (optional extra) + cabaret


Conference organizers

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