Introduction: Menstruation as Fundamental
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0614-7_2
Introduction: Menstruation as Fundamental
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Most articles on menstruation start by pointing out that menstruation is a normal biological process. This, of course, is true. But at the same time, menstruation is so much more for many people; in fact, it is fundamental. Menstruation unites the personal and the political, the intimate and the public, and the physiological and the socio-cultural. The chapters in this section demonstrate the importance—and indeed urgency—of considering the lived experiences of all menstruators. These vary widely and are shaped by a range of different factors including religion, culture, political systems, socialization, caste, disability, place of residence, among many others. In many cases, an intersection of factors such as gender and disability, or gender, religion, and caste determine menstrual experiences and the underlying power relations.
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- United Nations. 2019. “International Women’s Day—8 March 2019 Women’s Menstrual Health Should No Longer Be a Taboo.” Accessed July 26, 2019. https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=24258&....
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