Abstract: This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy movement. Menarchy, or menstrual anarchy, is a response to negative attitudes about menstrua-tion. Menarchists critique the femcare industry, pharmaceutical companies, and advertisements that produce and reinforce ideas that menstruation should be concealed and hidden. Feminist theorists reference a long history of equating menstruation with failed reproduction and reduc-ing menstruation to a curse. The commodification of menstruation and women’s bodies com-bined with bioethical implications of menstrual suppression have created a sense of urgency in the menarchist movement. Menarchists, influenced by Third Wave feminism and the Do-It-Yourself-in...
From innovative new products to cheeky advertisements to period politics, menstruation appears to be...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
Recent developments have seen a rise in empirical attempts to challenge the persistently negative so...
This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy movement. Mena...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
This reflection seeks to untangle the stigmatic ways we culturally frame menstruation. It explores t...
No body event in a girl’s (or a woman’s) life is more ambivalently coded than menstruation. Tied to ...
In 2003, the FDA approved Seasonale, the first of a new generation of birth control pills designed t...
Tutora: Maria Pilar Medina-BravoTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder ...
Perceptions of menstruation are shaped by many forces including media, religion, and peer communicat...
In Western, industrialised society, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
In Western, industrialised culture, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
There has been a growing trend to resist mainstream body ideals via social media sites. From fat-acc...
From innovative new products to cheeky advertisements to period politics, menstruation appears to be...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
Recent developments have seen a rise in empirical attempts to challenge the persistently negative so...
This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy movement. Mena...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
This reflection seeks to untangle the stigmatic ways we culturally frame menstruation. It explores t...
No body event in a girl’s (or a woman’s) life is more ambivalently coded than menstruation. Tied to ...
In 2003, the FDA approved Seasonale, the first of a new generation of birth control pills designed t...
Tutora: Maria Pilar Medina-BravoTreball de fi de Màster Estudis Internacionals sobre Mitjans, Poder ...
Perceptions of menstruation are shaped by many forces including media, religion, and peer communicat...
In Western, industrialised society, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
In Western, industrialised culture, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
There has been a growing trend to resist mainstream body ideals via social media sites. From fat-acc...
From innovative new products to cheeky advertisements to period politics, menstruation appears to be...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
Recent developments have seen a rise in empirical attempts to challenge the persistently negative so...