Perceptions of menstruation by media discourses portray this bodily function to be messy, inconvenient, and as an unnecessary phenomenon to be controlled or possibly eliminated. Commercials shown on YouTube targeted toward young women suggest that having a monthly period is not healthy and a lifestyle that is menses free is both pharmacologically available and recommended in order to live a fuller life. We explored the meanings attached to online menstrual suppression commercials with 10 women aged between 18 and 25. In-depth open-ended interviews were conducted over a 10-month period in 2014 after each participant viewed three menstrual suppression online advertisements. Feminist critical discourse was used for analysis with both authors c...
This study examines how dominant societal discourses of menstruation are appropriated, rejected, or ...
In many cultures, menstruation is surrounded by silence and shame instead of being celebrated as a s...
The purpose of this study is to examine how feminine hygiene advertisements portray womanhood and sh...
This study investigated how women interpret and experience menstrual suppression, the long-term lim...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
In 2003, the FDA approved Seasonale, the first of a new generation of birth control pills designed t...
The menstrual product brand ‘Always’ and its #LikeAGirl campaign has made headlines for being at the...
Since the 1920s, American advertisers have recognized the taboo associated with menstruation and hav...
My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
Menstruation is a physiological condition for women in their life span. Menstruation is a common fac...
Perceptions of menstruation are shaped by many forces including media, religion, and peer communicat...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
Abstract: This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy move...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Menstruation is a quintessential phenomenon unique to female...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Menstruation can be defined as the cyclic shedding of the ut...
This study examines how dominant societal discourses of menstruation are appropriated, rejected, or ...
In many cultures, menstruation is surrounded by silence and shame instead of being celebrated as a s...
The purpose of this study is to examine how feminine hygiene advertisements portray womanhood and sh...
This study investigated how women interpret and experience menstrual suppression, the long-term lim...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
In 2003, the FDA approved Seasonale, the first of a new generation of birth control pills designed t...
The menstrual product brand ‘Always’ and its #LikeAGirl campaign has made headlines for being at the...
Since the 1920s, American advertisers have recognized the taboo associated with menstruation and hav...
My thesis investigates the origins and tactics of the menstrual health movement; examines contempora...
Menstruation is a physiological condition for women in their life span. Menstruation is a common fac...
Perceptions of menstruation are shaped by many forces including media, religion, and peer communicat...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
Abstract: This article explores current attitudes about menstruation and the resulting menarchy move...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Menstruation is a quintessential phenomenon unique to female...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Menstruation can be defined as the cyclic shedding of the ut...
This study examines how dominant societal discourses of menstruation are appropriated, rejected, or ...
In many cultures, menstruation is surrounded by silence and shame instead of being celebrated as a s...
The purpose of this study is to examine how feminine hygiene advertisements portray womanhood and sh...