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Seeing the colour red: Menstruation in global body politics

Jacqueline Gaybor, Wendy Harcourt

2021Global Public Health22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we set out how menstrual activism is emerging as a novel strand in global feminist health demands that challenge the norms and practices which condone and institutionalise gender inequalities. Menstruation has moved from being understood principally as a biological function, invisible in the public sphere, to a vibrant form of global body politics with a flourishing set of diverse practices. We examine how menstruation has been brought to global attention in two ways: one through a global development discourse that promotes menstrual health by improving hygiene and the sanitary infrastructure in the Global South; and two through the upswell of feminist groups involved in menstrual activism around the world. The article is a contribution to moving closer towards productive alliances between these two strands as together they contribute to important changes in menstrual health and sexual rights.

Topics & Concepts

MenstruationFlourishingPoliticsGender studiesGlobal healthPublic healthFeminismPolitical scienceSociologyPsychologyMedicineSocial psychologyLawNursingInternal medicineMenstrual Health and Disorders