Kepe, ThembelaEllis, WilliamNqeketo, AyandaFaculty of Arts2013-10-242024-03-202010/01/142010/01/142013-10-242024-03-202008https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9466Masters of ArtThe aim of this thesis is to conduct an ethnographic analysis of the traditional male circumcision intervention by government, through the Application of Health Standards in Traditional Circumcision Act, No 6 of 2001, of the Eastern Cape. More specifically, the thesis seeks to understand how different stakeholders respond to this intervention and what steps they take to indicate their responses.enMale circumcisionEthnographic analysisHealth StandardsEastern CapeXhosa male circumcision at the crossroads: responses by government, traditional authorities and communities to circumcision related injuries and deaths in Eastern Cape ProvinceThesisUniversity of the Western Cape