Alice Walker, Warrior Mark: Female genital excision and female sexual harassment. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1993, p. 373. Female genital resection is also known as circumcision of a woman, but medical treatment involving the resection of some or all female genitals. It happens all over the world, but most commonly in Africa they say that keeping young girls pure and keeping married women faithful is traditional and social custom. But for Westerners this practice is considered primitive and savage.
As Walker became interested in the international problem of female genital mutilation, she began to explore this problem further. The horse wrote. According to the publisher's weekly contributor, Warrior Marks is a "strong statement" on how two people photographed the ritual circumcision of women in Africa. In 1996, Walker made "the same river" twice to commemorate the difficulties; the production of life, mind, art and the movie "purple" after ten years. This book focuses on the feelings and struggles of Walker against "purple" shooting. Steven Spielberg matched the book to the movie which is the focus of her life, but it was also full of difficulties. Initially, Spielberg rejected the Walker book script and carried out a drama where Walker was not satisfied.
In "Warrior's logo", Alice Walker is thinking about the reality that millions of African women suffer from genital cutting. The movie starts with a story of how she missed her eyes. When she was 3 years old, I bruised my brother's hand, but for years I felt obstinate and isolated. Her brothers used a shotgun that triggered the accident known as a "warrior" and the glare of her eyes was a "sign of a warrior." Her visual disconnection is the theme that helps her see sexual disconnection. She believes that this is a severe form of patriarchal repression.
According to the movie "warrior mark", female sexual surgery / cutting can be called a tradition that is normally done for girls before puberty. Female genital resection is also known as circumcision of a woman, but medical treatment involving the resection of some or all female genitals. It happens all over the world, but most commonly in Africa they say that keeping young girls pure and keeping married women faithful is traditional and social custom. However, for some people this practice is considered primitive and savage.