Period

The Real Story of Menstruation

264 pages

English language

Published Dec. 31, 2022 by Princeton University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-691-19131-7
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A bold and revolutionary perspective on the science and cultural history of menstruation

Menstruation is something half the world does for a week at a time, for months and years on end, yet it remains largely misunderstood. Scientists once thought of an individual’s period as useless, and some doctors still believe it’s unsafe for a menstruating person to swim in the ocean wearing a tampon. Period counters the false theories that have long defined the study of the uterus, exposing the eugenic history of gynecology while providing an intersectional feminist perspective on menstruation science.

Blending interviews and personal experience with engaging stories from her own pioneering research, Kate Clancy challenges a host of myths and false assumptions. There is no such a thing as a “normal” menstrual cycle. In fact, menstrual cycles are incredibly variable and highly responsive to environmental and psychological stressors. Clancy takes up a host …

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An Incredible, Important Examination of Menstruation

Clancy has penned a masterpiece, examining menstruation from biological, anthropological, and historical perspectives to provide a holistic understanding of this core human function. This is combined with an extremely engaging writing style - I literally laughed out loud a number of times. This doesn't detract from the gravity of issues this book tackles, with Clancy taking care to point out the connection between different methods/practices and their frequently problematic roots. What emerges is a book that both illuminates menstruation and demonstrates how science should be done. Highly recommend

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