Bleeding in Jail: Objectification, Self-Objectification, and Menstrual Injustice
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0614-7_6
Bleeding in Jail: Objectification, Self-Objectification, and Menstrual Injustice
Excerpt
In this first-person recollection, Roberts describes in frank detail an expert witness in a civil rights case on behalf of former inmates subjected to a strip and body cavity search in a women's jail. As Roberts relates, the procedure was monitored by female deputies and conducted en masse, and those who were menstruating had to remove their soiled tampons or pads in front of the group and, in some cases, bleed down their legs and onto the floor. Deputies are alleged to have verbally abused the inmates during the procedure. This case, Roberts says, has opened her eyes to the ways the shame and disgust that menstruation engenders gets deployed to debase disenfranchised women. Roberts asserts that this is a uniquely misogynist form of punishment, meted out by and against bodies and minds that have been colonized by objectification and self-objectification, becoming a grotesque platform to dehumanize women who land on the wrong side of the law and who live in bodies that menstruate.
Copyright 2020, The Author(s).
Sections
- Objectification, Self-Objectification, and the Creaturely Menstruating Body
- The Inmates: Self-Objectification Yields Self-Disgust and Shame
- The Deputies: Shame and Disgust Are Used to Objectify and Humiliate
- Other Menstrual Injustice for Incarcerated Populations
- Discomforts: Naked vs Nude and the Is-Ought Fallacy
- Conclusion
- References
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- American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. 2014. “ACLU of Michigan Sues Muskegon County over Unconstitutional Policies, Hazardous Conditions at Jail,” December 4. http://aclumich.org/article/aclu-michigan-sues-muskegon-county-over-unco....
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