Asma Abdel Rahim El Dareer (kelairan sekitar 1949)[1] adalah seorang dokter Sudan yang dikenal karena risetnya terhadap mutilasi genital perempuan pada 1980an. Ia adalah salah satu wanita Arab pertama dan doktor feminis yang berbicara secara terbuka melawan praktek tersebut.[2]
Karya pilihan
El Dareer, Asma (1979). "Preliminary report on a study on prevalence and epidemiology of female circumcision in Sudan today", presented at WHO seminar on "Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children", Khartoum, 10–15 February 1979.
El Dareer, Asma (1979). "Female circumcision and its consequences for mother and child", presented at African symposium on "The World of Work and the Protection of the Child", Yaoundé, 12–15 December 1979. ISBN978-9290141709
El Dareer, Asma (1982). Woman, Why Do You Weep: Circumcision and its Consequences. London: Zed Books. ISBN978-0862320997.
El Dareer, Asma (January 1983). "Epidemiology of Female Circumcision in the Sudan". Tropical Doctor. 13 (1): 41–45. doi:10.1177/004947558301300114. PMID6836733.
El Dareer, Asma (June 1983). "Attitudes of Sudanese people to the practice of female circumcision". International Journal of Epidemiology. 12 (2): 138–144. doi:10.1093/ije/12.2.138. PMID6874206.
El Dareer, Asma (July 1983). "Complications of female circumcision in the Sudan". Tropical Doctor. 13 (3): 131–133. doi:10.1177/004947558301300313. PMID6879696.
Rushwan, Hamid; Corry, J. M.; El Dareer, Asma; Bushra, Nadia (1983). Female Circumcision in the Sudan: Prevalence, Complications, Attitudes and Change. Khartoum: Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum. OCLC1050045198.
Shell-Duncan, Bettina; Hernlund, Ylva (2000). "Female 'Circumcision' in Africa: Dimensions of the Practice and Debates". Dalam Shell-Duncan, Bettina; Hernlund, Ylva. Female 'Circumcision' in Africa: Culture Controversy and Change. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. hlm. 1–40.
Hayes, Rose Oldfield (17 June 1975). "Female Genital Mutilation, Fertility Control, Women's Roles, and the Patrilineage in Modern Sudan: A Functional Analysis". American Ethnologist. 2 (4): 617–633. doi:10.1525/ae.1975.2.4.02a00030. JSTOR643328.