Experiences of Menstruation from the Global South and North
Towards a Visualised, Inclusive, and Applied Menstruation Studies
Herausgeber: Standing, Kay; Lotter, Stefanie; Parker, Sara
Experiences of Menstruation from the Global South and North
Towards a Visualised, Inclusive, and Applied Menstruation Studies
Herausgeber: Standing, Kay; Lotter, Stefanie; Parker, Sara
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Experiences of Menstruation from the Global South and North presents academic and creative work on menstruation from menarche to menopause across a range of disciplines. A multi-disciplinary edited collection, it highlights diverse cultural contexts, lived experiences, and activist perspectives, challenging stigmas and taboos.
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Experiences of Menstruation from the Global South and North presents academic and creative work on menstruation from menarche to menopause across a range of disciplines. A multi-disciplinary edited collection, it highlights diverse cultural contexts, lived experiences, and activist perspectives, challenging stigmas and taboos.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267578
- ISBN-10: 0197267572
- Artikelnr.: 69724060
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267578
- ISBN-10: 0197267572
- Artikelnr.: 69724060
Kay Standing is a Professor in Gender Studies at Liverpool John Moores University. She is an intersectional feminist with research interests in menstruation, menopause, sport, education, and gender-based violence in the UK and Nepal. She was Co-Convenor of the British Academy conference 'Menstruation: sharing experiences from the global north and south' and Co-Investigator on the BA Global Challenge Research Fund project 'Dignity without Danger: Collaboratively analysing stigma and taboos to develop innovative strategies to address menstrual exclusion in Nepal'. Other research includes using creative methods for domestic abuse intervention programmes in schools. Kay is a founding member of the Menstruation Research Network. Sara Parker is a Reader in Development Studies and Principal Investigator on 'Dignity Without Danger'. She has led a number of Higher Education Partnerships links between Liverpool John Moores University, Centre for Educational Research Innovation and Development (CERID), Padma Kanya Campus and Dhaka University and is committed to collaboration action research. She is currently the elected Chair of the Britain Nepal Academic Council (BNAC) and a trustee of a number of charities. Stefanie Lotter is a Senior Research Fellow at SOAS where she taught courses in Himalayan Studies, Museum Studies, South Asian Culture, and Anthropology. She has also been Co-Investigator of 'Dignity without Danger' and has co-written a chapter explaining the cosmology supporting menstrual exclusion in Nepal, focusing on the former legal framework, the Muluki Ain. She is currently working on a major research grant to study 'Heritage as Placemaking' in Nepal and India.
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* Foreword
* 1: STEFANIE LOTTER, KAY STANDING, AND SARA PARKER: Introduction
* 2: PULENG R. LETSIE: Menstrual Health in the Global South
* 3: SALLY KING: Black Box: The reduction and mystification of the
menstrual cycle in Western school and medical education
* 4: ANGELA DALY, SARA PARKER, AND BABU KAJI SHRESTHA: Menstruation
Education: Case study of creating a menstruation resource kit in
Nepal
* 5: CHELLA QUINT: Menstrual Literacy in Action: Empowering pupils to
adbust their way to Period Positive Schools
* 6: SARAH ZIPP AND LOMBE MWAMBWA: Menstruation in Motion:
Understanding experiences of menstruation in sport in Zambia
* 7: SUPRIYA GARIKPATI: Alleviating Period Poverty in the Global South:
Information as a public policy instrument
* 8: WHITNEY FRY, ALFRED MULI, AND MICHAL AVNI: Engaging Men on Women's
Terms: Improving workplace menstrual health through an Appreciative
Inquiry co-design process
* 9: SAPANA BASNET AND SARITA LAMICHHANE: Disability and Menstruation
in Nepal, India, and Bangladesh Through an Inclusive Lens
* 10: RACHEL WEISS, HELEN DOUGLAS, AND KAY STANDING: Inclusive
Conversations about Menopause
* 11: ODHRAN THOMSON: My Male Menopausal Memoir
* 12: ELHAM AMINI: Experiences of Menstruation and Menarche Among Older
Iranian Muslim Women
* 13: KIRSTEN MACLEOD: Representing Menstruation in Documentary Film: A
case study of Bleeding Free
* 14: SARA E BAUMANN, SARA PARKER, PEMA LHAKI, AND JESSICA G BURKE:
Time Will Tell: Exploring impacts of a collaborative filmmaking
menstruation research study on adolescent participants one year later
* 15: NATALIE DENNY: Period Pains
* 16: BEE HUGHES: Blood, Thread, and Lockdown: Being a menstrual artist
in residence during a pandemic
* 17: KAY STANDING, SARA PARKER, AND STEFANIE LOTTER: Conclusion
* Index
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* Foreword
* 1: STEFANIE LOTTER, KAY STANDING, AND SARA PARKER: Introduction
* 2: PULENG R. LETSIE: Menstrual Health in the Global South
* 3: SALLY KING: Black Box: The reduction and mystification of the
menstrual cycle in Western school and medical education
* 4: ANGELA DALY, SARA PARKER, AND BABU KAJI SHRESTHA: Menstruation
Education: Case study of creating a menstruation resource kit in
Nepal
* 5: CHELLA QUINT: Menstrual Literacy in Action: Empowering pupils to
adbust their way to Period Positive Schools
* 6: SARAH ZIPP AND LOMBE MWAMBWA: Menstruation in Motion:
Understanding experiences of menstruation in sport in Zambia
* 7: SUPRIYA GARIKPATI: Alleviating Period Poverty in the Global South:
Information as a public policy instrument
* 8: WHITNEY FRY, ALFRED MULI, AND MICHAL AVNI: Engaging Men on Women's
Terms: Improving workplace menstrual health through an Appreciative
Inquiry co-design process
* 9: SAPANA BASNET AND SARITA LAMICHHANE: Disability and Menstruation
in Nepal, India, and Bangladesh Through an Inclusive Lens
* 10: RACHEL WEISS, HELEN DOUGLAS, AND KAY STANDING: Inclusive
Conversations about Menopause
* 11: ODHRAN THOMSON: My Male Menopausal Memoir
* 12: ELHAM AMINI: Experiences of Menstruation and Menarche Among Older
Iranian Muslim Women
* 13: KIRSTEN MACLEOD: Representing Menstruation in Documentary Film: A
case study of Bleeding Free
* 14: SARA E BAUMANN, SARA PARKER, PEMA LHAKI, AND JESSICA G BURKE:
Time Will Tell: Exploring impacts of a collaborative filmmaking
menstruation research study on adolescent participants one year later
* 15: NATALIE DENNY: Period Pains
* 16: BEE HUGHES: Blood, Thread, and Lockdown: Being a menstrual artist
in residence during a pandemic
* 17: KAY STANDING, SARA PARKER, AND STEFANIE LOTTER: Conclusion
* Index
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* Foreword
* 1: STEFANIE LOTTER, KAY STANDING, AND SARA PARKER: Introduction
* 2: PULENG R. LETSIE: Menstrual Health in the Global South
* 3: SALLY KING: Black Box: The reduction and mystification of the
menstrual cycle in Western school and medical education
* 4: ANGELA DALY, SARA PARKER, AND BABU KAJI SHRESTHA: Menstruation
Education: Case study of creating a menstruation resource kit in
Nepal
* 5: CHELLA QUINT: Menstrual Literacy in Action: Empowering pupils to
adbust their way to Period Positive Schools
* 6: SARAH ZIPP AND LOMBE MWAMBWA: Menstruation in Motion:
Understanding experiences of menstruation in sport in Zambia
* 7: SUPRIYA GARIKPATI: Alleviating Period Poverty in the Global South:
Information as a public policy instrument
* 8: WHITNEY FRY, ALFRED MULI, AND MICHAL AVNI: Engaging Men on Women's
Terms: Improving workplace menstrual health through an Appreciative
Inquiry co-design process
* 9: SAPANA BASNET AND SARITA LAMICHHANE: Disability and Menstruation
in Nepal, India, and Bangladesh Through an Inclusive Lens
* 10: RACHEL WEISS, HELEN DOUGLAS, AND KAY STANDING: Inclusive
Conversations about Menopause
* 11: ODHRAN THOMSON: My Male Menopausal Memoir
* 12: ELHAM AMINI: Experiences of Menstruation and Menarche Among Older
Iranian Muslim Women
* 13: KIRSTEN MACLEOD: Representing Menstruation in Documentary Film: A
case study of Bleeding Free
* 14: SARA E BAUMANN, SARA PARKER, PEMA LHAKI, AND JESSICA G BURKE:
Time Will Tell: Exploring impacts of a collaborative filmmaking
menstruation research study on adolescent participants one year later
* 15: NATALIE DENNY: Period Pains
* 16: BEE HUGHES: Blood, Thread, and Lockdown: Being a menstrual artist
in residence during a pandemic
* 17: KAY STANDING, SARA PARKER, AND STEFANIE LOTTER: Conclusion
* Index
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* Foreword
* 1: STEFANIE LOTTER, KAY STANDING, AND SARA PARKER: Introduction
* 2: PULENG R. LETSIE: Menstrual Health in the Global South
* 3: SALLY KING: Black Box: The reduction and mystification of the
menstrual cycle in Western school and medical education
* 4: ANGELA DALY, SARA PARKER, AND BABU KAJI SHRESTHA: Menstruation
Education: Case study of creating a menstruation resource kit in
Nepal
* 5: CHELLA QUINT: Menstrual Literacy in Action: Empowering pupils to
adbust their way to Period Positive Schools
* 6: SARAH ZIPP AND LOMBE MWAMBWA: Menstruation in Motion:
Understanding experiences of menstruation in sport in Zambia
* 7: SUPRIYA GARIKPATI: Alleviating Period Poverty in the Global South:
Information as a public policy instrument
* 8: WHITNEY FRY, ALFRED MULI, AND MICHAL AVNI: Engaging Men on Women's
Terms: Improving workplace menstrual health through an Appreciative
Inquiry co-design process
* 9: SAPANA BASNET AND SARITA LAMICHHANE: Disability and Menstruation
in Nepal, India, and Bangladesh Through an Inclusive Lens
* 10: RACHEL WEISS, HELEN DOUGLAS, AND KAY STANDING: Inclusive
Conversations about Menopause
* 11: ODHRAN THOMSON: My Male Menopausal Memoir
* 12: ELHAM AMINI: Experiences of Menstruation and Menarche Among Older
Iranian Muslim Women
* 13: KIRSTEN MACLEOD: Representing Menstruation in Documentary Film: A
case study of Bleeding Free
* 14: SARA E BAUMANN, SARA PARKER, PEMA LHAKI, AND JESSICA G BURKE:
Time Will Tell: Exploring impacts of a collaborative filmmaking
menstruation research study on adolescent participants one year later
* 15: NATALIE DENNY: Period Pains
* 16: BEE HUGHES: Blood, Thread, and Lockdown: Being a menstrual artist
in residence during a pandemic
* 17: KAY STANDING, SARA PARKER, AND STEFANIE LOTTER: Conclusion
* Index