Introduction. Blood Hunting
Chapter 1. Women Bleeding Secretly: The Gender, Place and
Segregation of Menstruation
Chapter 2. Red Tents and Moon Lodges: Menstruation and Rites of
Passage
Chapter 3. The Curse of Eve: Cramped Stomachs and Cramped
Lifestyles
Chapter 4. The Menstrual Mess: The Disgust, Horror and Fear of
Menstruation
Chapter 5. I Want to Suck Your Blood: Sex, Sexiness and
Menstruation
Chapter 6. Bleeding Out Proud: Menstruation and Empowerment
Chapter 7. You Don’t Know What You’ve Got ‘Til It’s Gone: Absent
Menstruation
Chapter 8. Where Have all the Menstruators Gone? Rereading Missing
Menstruation
Conclusion. A Strange Phenomena
Lauren Rosewarne is a lecturer in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Periods in Pop Culture contributes to the burgeoning critical
scholarship-as-prism refracting the dynamic complexities of
gendered embodiment. Rosewarne supplies a globetrotting and genre
spanning taxonomy of the uneasy presence and telling absence of
menstruation. This is a book that clearly reveals how
menstruation’s significance lingers far beyond the punch line.
*Christina Bobel, University of Massachusetts Boston*
Periods in Pop Culture is an engaging and thought-provoking read.
Are the increasing mentions of menstruation and menopause in films
and television shows a good or a bad thing for women? Read this
book, and decide for yourself!
*Joan Chrisler, Connecticut College*
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