viii, 102 leaves , 3 leaves of plates : ill. ; 29 cmAlthough menstruation is a biological process that occurs for women of a sexually mature age, many cultures associate it with symbols that shape and affect women's lives within these societies. This thesis examines orthodox Hindu beliefs about the origin and meaning of menstruation, which is fundamentally viewed negatively (i.e., adharmically). Drawing upon sources from the earliest to more recent Dharmasastra literature, the thesis demonstrates that orthodox Hindu menstrual taboos derive from menstruation's adharmic associations, which in turn affect attitudes towards women. The Dharmasastras also attempt to realign women with dharma by prescribing appropriate roles for them and ac...
Introduction: The period of adolescence needs special attention because of the turmoil an adolescent...
Socio-cultural norms, stigmas, and taboos associated with menstruation in India take a number of dif...
Introduction: Although menstruation is a physiological process, it is shrouded with socio-cultural a...
Today in the 21st century, we may boast of gender equality and women empowerment but the truth ...
A common endeavor in the field of menstruation studies has been to examine the positive/negative dic...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
Recent biomedical advancements, cultural practices, and individual preferences have altered the ways...
There is a long history of menstrual restrictions, stigmas and taboos across nearly all religions, r...
This transnational engagement brings together participants from various cultural and religious backg...
Background Menstruation, a natural biologic process is associated with restrictions and superstitiou...
Whilst menstruation discourse is one that is saturated with taboo and has implications on women univ...
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...
Hindu women in rural Tamil Nadu observe a variety of taboos when menstruating. Though the social and...
ABSTRACT: Religion plays a significant role in structuring and maintaining a society by enforcing ce...
Introduction: The period of adolescence needs special attention because of the turmoil an adolescent...
Socio-cultural norms, stigmas, and taboos associated with menstruation in India take a number of dif...
Introduction: Although menstruation is a physiological process, it is shrouded with socio-cultural a...
Today in the 21st century, we may boast of gender equality and women empowerment but the truth ...
A common endeavor in the field of menstruation studies has been to examine the positive/negative dic...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
Recent biomedical advancements, cultural practices, and individual preferences have altered the ways...
There is a long history of menstrual restrictions, stigmas and taboos across nearly all religions, r...
This transnational engagement brings together participants from various cultural and religious backg...
Background Menstruation, a natural biologic process is associated with restrictions and superstitiou...
Whilst menstruation discourse is one that is saturated with taboo and has implications on women univ...
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...
Hindu women in rural Tamil Nadu observe a variety of taboos when menstruating. Though the social and...
ABSTRACT: Religion plays a significant role in structuring and maintaining a society by enforcing ce...
Introduction: The period of adolescence needs special attention because of the turmoil an adolescent...
Socio-cultural norms, stigmas, and taboos associated with menstruation in India take a number of dif...
Introduction: Although menstruation is a physiological process, it is shrouded with socio-cultural a...