This transnational engagement brings together participants from various cultural and religious backgrounds in a dialogue about menstrual practices. They are asked to consider their own experiences with these practices and reflect on how the practices have affected them. The discussion makes clear that participants have varying understandings and views of traditional menstrual practices, and that these views often challenge the common depiction of traditional practices as restrictions that are forced upon women
This practice-led research explores the visual culture of menstruation from an interdisciplinary per...
Hindu women in rural Tamil Nadu observe a variety of taboos when menstruating. Though the social and...
This study is built around the key argument that although menarche is a shared physiological experie...
Today in the 21st century, we may boast of gender equality and women empowerment but the truth ...
There is a long history of menstrual restrictions, stigmas and taboos across nearly all religions, r...
Menstruation is a material reality at some point in most women’s lives. Yet, the discursive meaning ...
A common endeavor in the field of menstruation studies has been to examine the positive/negative dic...
viii, 102 leaves , 3 leaves of plates : ill. ; 29 cmAlthough menstruation is a biological process th...
In Western, industrialised culture, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
In Western, industrialised society, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
An absentee from the Western culture, the phenomenon of menstruation is an unlikely theme to be foun...
Menstruation is a natural process which has significant and irrevocable changes on a woman’s life. N...
Background Menstruation, a natural biologic process is associated with restrictions and superstitiou...
Introduction: Although menstruation is a physiological process, it is shrouded with socio-cultural a...
This practice-led research explores the visual culture of menstruation from an interdisciplinary per...
Hindu women in rural Tamil Nadu observe a variety of taboos when menstruating. Though the social and...
This study is built around the key argument that although menarche is a shared physiological experie...
Today in the 21st century, we may boast of gender equality and women empowerment but the truth ...
There is a long history of menstrual restrictions, stigmas and taboos across nearly all religions, r...
Menstruation is a material reality at some point in most women’s lives. Yet, the discursive meaning ...
A common endeavor in the field of menstruation studies has been to examine the positive/negative dic...
viii, 102 leaves , 3 leaves of plates : ill. ; 29 cmAlthough menstruation is a biological process th...
In Western, industrialised culture, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
In Western, industrialised society, menstruation and birth are commonly seen as unstable, pathologic...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
An absentee from the Western culture, the phenomenon of menstruation is an unlikely theme to be foun...
Menstruation is a natural process which has significant and irrevocable changes on a woman’s life. N...
Background Menstruation, a natural biologic process is associated with restrictions and superstitiou...
Introduction: Although menstruation is a physiological process, it is shrouded with socio-cultural a...
This practice-led research explores the visual culture of menstruation from an interdisciplinary per...
Hindu women in rural Tamil Nadu observe a variety of taboos when menstruating. Though the social and...
This study is built around the key argument that although menarche is a shared physiological experie...