Celebrating Phallos

  • Zoske J
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Abstract

Poetry speaks a different language. It communicates to the heart and captures an essence of experience that is more spirit than mind. Poetry and the other creative arts add an important voice to the chorus of those speaking out against circumcision. They bring culture and science together. In this exploration of culture and male circumcision, a place for poetry is identified.

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Zoske, J. (2007). Celebrating Phallos. In Male and Female Circumcision (pp. 279–283). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-585-39937-9_22

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