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The Messy Politics of Menstrual Activism

Chris Bobel, Breanne Fahs

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Abstract

Abstract In this chapter, Bobel and Fahs first describe a brief history of menstrual activism alongside its more recent iterations in both policy and radical social activism. They review the collective call to reduce stigma and shame around menstruation as part of the enduring project of loosening the social control of women’s bodies. The authors then turn to an analysis of menstrual humor, menstrual art, and menstrual activism today, respectively. This is followed by an examination of the hazards and possibilities of doing menstrual activist work, including politics of menstrual language and the trivializations and hostilities that can plague this work. Finally, Bobel and Fahs offer a politically charged outline for the future of menstrual activism.

Topics & Concepts

ShameMenstruationPoliticsStigma (botany)Political activismPolitical scienceGender studiesPsychologySociologyMedicineSocial psychologyLawPsychiatryInternal medicineMenstrual Health and DisordersGender, Feminism, and MediaRousseau and Enlightenment Thought