Beschneidung Der Sklavin Nora - 185 Bilder |link|
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Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin from the human penis. It has been practiced for religious, cultural, and medical reasons. The history of circumcision dates back thousands of years, with evidence of the practice found in ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome. beschneidung der sklavin nora 185 bilder
: During the times of slavery, enslaved people were subjected to inhumane treatments, including various forms of bodily modifications against their will. These actions were often performed under the guise of "medical" procedures or to enforce control and subjugation. Offers statistical data and global efforts to end
This paper examines the recurring visual motif of the circumcision of enslaved women in Orientalist art and colonial photography, focusing on a hypothetical corpus of 185 images centered on a figure named “Nora.” It argues that such depictions served to eroticize, racialize, and justify the subjugation of female bodies under the guise of ethnographic documentation. Through feminist postcolonial theory, the analysis deconstructs the power dynamics embedded in the gaze of the (mostly male, Western) artist/viewer. The history of circumcision dates back thousands of
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: Historically, the physical modification of enslaved people was often used as a means of dehumanization, marking ownership, or controlling reproductive and sexual autonomy. Female Circumcision (FGM)