In 2017, pad brand Bodyform® launched the ‘Blood Normal’ campaign. By depicting realistic-looking blood, the campaign marked a first for a disposable menstrual product. In the advertising video, blood was shown trickling down the thighs of a showering woman. Despite its novelty, the image of the bleeding woman in water calls back to longstanding debates about menstruation, water and cleanliness. In this article, I discuss the visual and cultural history of this imagery, exploring how Bodyform®’s campaign compares to older narratives. Drawing from ethnographic material, critical menstrual literature, and historical research, the article investigates how the seemingly groundbreaking ‘Blood Normal’ campaign leans on decades of links between pe...
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My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
Menstruation has a rich and growing body of academic literature, including on the use of language, t...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
The focus of this project is to explore the ways feminine hygiene products are advertised in both pr...
This reflection seeks to untangle the stigmatic ways we culturally frame menstruation. It explores t...
Abstract: This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy move...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
This essay considers the cultural meanings of menstruation with specific reference to the politics a...
This article sets the Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) (2021) Act in the context of histo...
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No body event in a girl’s (or a woman’s) life is more ambivalently coded than menstruation. Tied to ...
This research aimed to rethink menstruation taboo in contemporary Chinese society by scrutinizing th...
Menstruation has been picked up lately by the ‘tech’ industry. Today millions of users track their p...
This study is built around the key argument that although menarche is a shared physiological experie...
In the season 3, episode 1 opener of You, a popular Netflix show about a serial killer named Joe Gol...
My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
Menstruation has a rich and growing body of academic literature, including on the use of language, t...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
The focus of this project is to explore the ways feminine hygiene products are advertised in both pr...
This reflection seeks to untangle the stigmatic ways we culturally frame menstruation. It explores t...
Abstract: This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy move...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
This essay considers the cultural meanings of menstruation with specific reference to the politics a...
This article sets the Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) (2021) Act in the context of histo...
We describe a Research through Design project-Curious Cycles-A collection of objects and interaction...
No body event in a girl’s (or a woman’s) life is more ambivalently coded than menstruation. Tied to ...
This research aimed to rethink menstruation taboo in contemporary Chinese society by scrutinizing th...
Menstruation has been picked up lately by the ‘tech’ industry. Today millions of users track their p...
This study is built around the key argument that although menarche is a shared physiological experie...