Juarke - Boys made Men in Mboum Society

Mohamadou Saliou
2010
52 minutes

The Mboum people have practiced male circumcision for decades. Until the middle of the last century, male circumcision was highly regarded as a period of initiation leading to a man's status.Every year, children were sent to the bush and during their seclusion, cultural codes and knowledge of the community  are given to them. Nowadays, this mode of knowledge communication has phased out. Therefore, very often, there are conflicts of generation  between the older and younger generations especially those who were born and raised far from their community. By following a group of five children during their period of initiation the film shows how circumcision is practiced in this community. In spite of social changes and external pressures (urbanisation, modernity, HIV issues, etc.), the effort and the will are there to make a stable social order resulting from this practice.

Producer / Production company: 
Visual Cultural Studies, The Arctic University of Norway
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