This reflection seeks to untangle the stigmatic ways we culturally frame menstruation. It explores the reasons why the FemCare industry and our contemporary culture position menstruation as abject and as embarrassment. It also offers contemporary strategies that can serve as activist modes of reframing the act and connotations associated with menstruation
With the current momentum around menstruation, it is increasingly framed as a human rights issue. We...
Menstruation is a significant milestone in a woman’s life, signifying the onset of puberty and the j...
Men and women respond to situations according to their community’s social codes. With menstruation, ...
This reflection seeks to untangle the stigmatic ways we culturally frame menstruation. It explores t...
This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy movement. Mena...
My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
An absentee from the Western culture, the phenomenon of menstruation is an unlikely theme to be foun...
Since shame is embedded in the discourse of menstruation, the researcher chose to naturalize the con...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
From innovative new products to cheeky advertisements to period politics, menstruation appears to be...
This essay considers the cultural meanings of menstruation with specific reference to the politics a...
The representation of menstruation in Indian media texts (films, short films, and advertisements) is...
In Western, industrialised culture, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
girl’s first menstrual cycle is often considered the first step of the seemingly ritualistic passage...
No body event in a girl’s (or a woman’s) life is more ambivalently coded than menstruation. Tied to ...
With the current momentum around menstruation, it is increasingly framed as a human rights issue. We...
Menstruation is a significant milestone in a woman’s life, signifying the onset of puberty and the j...
Men and women respond to situations according to their community’s social codes. With menstruation, ...
This reflection seeks to untangle the stigmatic ways we culturally frame menstruation. It explores t...
This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy movement. Mena...
My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
An absentee from the Western culture, the phenomenon of menstruation is an unlikely theme to be foun...
Since shame is embedded in the discourse of menstruation, the researcher chose to naturalize the con...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
From innovative new products to cheeky advertisements to period politics, menstruation appears to be...
This essay considers the cultural meanings of menstruation with specific reference to the politics a...
The representation of menstruation in Indian media texts (films, short films, and advertisements) is...
In Western, industrialised culture, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
girl’s first menstrual cycle is often considered the first step of the seemingly ritualistic passage...
No body event in a girl’s (or a woman’s) life is more ambivalently coded than menstruation. Tied to ...
With the current momentum around menstruation, it is increasingly framed as a human rights issue. We...
Menstruation is a significant milestone in a woman’s life, signifying the onset of puberty and the j...
Men and women respond to situations according to their community’s social codes. With menstruation, ...