Fatema Abdoolcarim
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Cutting into unmarked pleasures
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Fatema Abdoolcarim’s article develops an interdisciplinary methodology of multiple voices (historical, art historical, poetic, fictional, and personal) to speak to the specific practice of khatna within the wider discourse of female genital cutting. By looking closely at an Indian miniature painting of the past that depicts a group of women cutting themselves – cutting into that painting with the abstracted voice of lived experience – Abdoolcarim reassesses the nuanced complexities of the practice, of female community, of desire, of sexual and aesthetic pleasure. Cutting is hereby reimagined as a reparative gesture.

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