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Period - The Real Story of Menstruation

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A bold and revolutionary perspective on the science and cultural history of menstruation

Menstruation is something half the world does for a week at a time, for months and years on end, yet it remains largely misunderstood. Scientists once thought of an individual’s period as useless, and some doctors still believe it’s unsafe for a menstruating person to swim in the ocean wearing a tampon. Period counters the false theories that have long defined the study of the uterus, exposing the eugenic history of gynecology while providing an intersectional feminist perspective on menstruation science.

Blending interviews and personal experience with engaging stories from her own pioneering research, Kate Clancy challenges a host of myths and false assumptions. There is no such a thing as a “normal” menstrual cycle. In fact, menstrual cycles are incredibly variable and highly responsive to environmental and psychological stressors. Clancy takes up a host of timely issues surrounding menstruation, from bodily autonomy, menstrual hygiene, and the COVID-19 vaccine to the ways racism, sexism, and medical betrayal warp public perceptions of menstruation and erase it from public life.

Offering a revelatory new perspective on one of the most captivating biological processes in the human body, Period will change the way you think about the past, present, and future of periods.


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Kate Clancy is professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where she holds appointments in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies and the Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, and at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. She has written for National Geographic, Scientific American, and American Scientist.

Zusammenfassung

A bold and revolutionary perspective on the science and cultural history of menstruation

Menstruation is something half the world does for a week at a time, for months and years on end, yet it remains largely misunderstood. Scientists once thought of an individual’s period as useless, and some doctors still believe it’s unsafe for a menstruating person to swim in the ocean wearing a tampon. Period counters the false theories that have long defined the study of the uterus, exposing the eugenic history of gynecology while providing an intersectional feminist perspective on menstruation science.

Blending interviews and personal experience with engaging stories from her own pioneering research, Kate Clancy challenges a host of myths and false assumptions. There is no such a thing as a “normal” menstrual cycle. In fact, menstrual cycles are incredibly variable and highly responsive to environmental and psychological stressors. Clancy takes up a host of timely issues surrounding menstruation, from bodily autonomy, menstrual hygiene, and the COVID-19 vaccine to the ways racism, sexism, and medical betrayal warp public perceptions of menstruation and erase it from public life.

Offering a revelatory new perspective on one of the most captivating biological processes in the human body, Period will change the way you think about the past, present, and future of periods.

Zusatztext

"a well-written, interdisciplinary exposition of menstruation.... Highly recommended"

Produktdetails

Autoren Kate Clancy
Verlag Princeton University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 18.04.2023
 
EAN 9780691191317
ISBN 978-0-691-19131-7
Seiten 264
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Soziologische Theorien

Menstruation, Gender, Feminism, Trans, Evolution, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SCIENCE / History, HEALTH & FITNESS / Women's Health, Science, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution, Anthropology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology, MEDICAL / Gynecology & Obstetrics, UTERUS, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Health, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Women's health, History of Medicine, Pregnancy, History of Science, Women’s health, Reproductive Health, Biology, life sciences, Reproduction, Social and cultural anthropology, Gender studies, gender groups, Period, Women's Rights, Human biology, nonbinary, endometriosis, Anti-Racism, birth control, eugenics, Reproductive Biology, Women's issues, Bodily autonomy, eugenic history of gynecology, Boys Who Bleed, false theories of menstruation, Kate Clancey, Queering periods, assigned female, Queering Menstruation, The Real Story of Menstruation, monthly bleeding, psychological stressors, mensus, future of periods, menstrual cycles, menstrual hygiene, cultural history of menstruation, Queer Period Activists, reproductive organs, Making Trans Menstruators Matter, Non‐Binary Identity, Phenotypical development, internal reproductive organs, Degendering Menstruation

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