Menstrual beliefs and practices in Bali defy simple classification. Menstruation may be relegated to the dump, as when a woman had to undergo a rite on a street midden when her monthly period coincided with the ritual time for a purification ceremony. But menstruation is also viewed as conferring raja status, and women do exhibit agency in this supposedly passive process. Experiences of menstruation, furthermore, may vary according to caste status
Menstruation is a natural process which has significant and irrevocable changes on a woman’s life. N...
Whilst menstruation discourse is one that is saturated with taboo and has implications on women univ...
This research project looks to answer the question: How does menstrual stigma in rural and urban Ban...
This study investigates what role menstruation have for women in the village of Nakwa, Tanzania; how...
Anthropologists have hitherto considered Taiwanese pollution beliefs largely in the framework of Mar...
Abstract Background Menstruation, a natural biologic process is associated with restrictions and su...
Hindu women in rural Tamil Nadu observe a variety of taboos when menstruating. Though the social and...
Objective: Unhealthy menstrual practices and the contexts surrounding them should be explored and cl...
Menstruation is often perceived by individuals of different cultural and religious backgrounds as di...
There is a long history of menstrual restrictions, stigmas and taboos across nearly all religions, r...
Today in the 21st century, we may boast of gender equality and women empowerment but the truth ...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
Menstruation is often perceived by individuals of different cultural and religious backgrounds as di...
Menstruation - called haid in Islamic fiqh, is not seen as merely physical, biological function of w...
This study is built around the key argument that although menarche is a shared physiological experie...
Menstruation is a natural process which has significant and irrevocable changes on a woman’s life. N...
Whilst menstruation discourse is one that is saturated with taboo and has implications on women univ...
This research project looks to answer the question: How does menstrual stigma in rural and urban Ban...
This study investigates what role menstruation have for women in the village of Nakwa, Tanzania; how...
Anthropologists have hitherto considered Taiwanese pollution beliefs largely in the framework of Mar...
Abstract Background Menstruation, a natural biologic process is associated with restrictions and su...
Hindu women in rural Tamil Nadu observe a variety of taboos when menstruating. Though the social and...
Objective: Unhealthy menstrual practices and the contexts surrounding them should be explored and cl...
Menstruation is often perceived by individuals of different cultural and religious backgrounds as di...
There is a long history of menstrual restrictions, stigmas and taboos across nearly all religions, r...
Today in the 21st century, we may boast of gender equality and women empowerment but the truth ...
The impurity of menstrual blood is a universal myth that spans across all societies and cultures. Th...
Menstruation is often perceived by individuals of different cultural and religious backgrounds as di...
Menstruation - called haid in Islamic fiqh, is not seen as merely physical, biological function of w...
This study is built around the key argument that although menarche is a shared physiological experie...
Menstruation is a natural process which has significant and irrevocable changes on a woman’s life. N...
Whilst menstruation discourse is one that is saturated with taboo and has implications on women univ...
This research project looks to answer the question: How does menstrual stigma in rural and urban Ban...