Jungenbeschneidung in Deutschland - eine Bestandsaufnahme
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Jungenbeschneidung in Deutschland - eine Bestandsaufnahme translates into English as Circumcision of boys in Germany - an inventory.
Circumcision of boys in Germany - an inventory was the title of a symposium on 8 May 2017 at Heinrich Heine University.
The event was organized on the occasion of the fifth WWDOGA by the Clinical Institute for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at the University Hospital Düsseldorf, the association MOGiS e.V. and the section Child and Adolescent Psychosomatics in the German Society for Psychosomatic Medicine and Medical Psychotherapy (DGPM).
“ | The foreskin is the most sexually sensitive part of the penis. The removal, especially in infancy and childhood, always represents a serious violation of genital integrity, which can lead to persistent physical, sexual or psychological complications and states of suffering. In Germany alone, about 400 young boys are admitted to hospitals every year, even after circumcisions that have not been carried out for medical reasons, with sometimes severe complications. With our conference, we would like to provide information on this and open up a platform for a factually sound and respectful dialogue with all interested parties on this controversial topic. – Prof. Dr. Matthias Franz, Co-initiator of the conference (University of Düsseldorf) |
Faculty
- Mikael Aktor: Jewish Voices in the Danish Debate on MGM and the Danish legal situation.
- Renate Bernhard: The "Circumcision Permit Act" and its resonance in organizations and media.
- Dr. med. Wolfgang Bühmann: Circumcision from a urological point of view: when, why and why not?
- Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Franz: Greeting + Psychoanalytic and Psychohistorical Aspects of Ritual Circumcision
- Dr. Necla Kelek: The Importance of Boy Circumcision in the Islamic World Today: Duty, Faith or Tradition
- Önder Özgeday: Perspectives of painfully affected people - Children's rights as an opportunity
- Prof. Jörg Scheinfeld: Boys' circumcision – legal reasons for a rethinking of the legislator
- Victor Schiering: Perspectives of painfully affected people - Children's rights as an opportunity
- Prof. Dr. med. Maximilian Stehr: The anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the foreskin and the resulting consequences of circumcision
The presentations of the individual speakers are listed in their respective IntactiWiki articles, if publicly available. (Note: The list is not yet complete.)
See also
- Official website. Retrieved 16 November 2021