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Menstruation seldom gets a starring role on screen despite being experienced regularly by nearly all women for a good many decades of their lives. Periods in Pop Culture: Menstruation in Film and Television, by Lauren Rosewarne, turns the spotlight on period portrayals in media, examining the presence of menstruation in a broad range of contemporary pop culture. Drawing on a vast collection of menstruation scenes from film and television, this study examines and categorizes representations to unearth what they reveal about society and about our culture's continuingly fraught relationship with female biology. Written from a feminist perspective, menstrual representations are analyzed for what they reveal about sexual politics and society. Rosewarne's thorough investigation covers a range of topics including menstrual taboos, stigmas and fears, as well as the inextricable link between periods and femininity, sexuality, ageing, and identity. Periods in Pop Culture highlights that the trea

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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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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

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 6/14/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739170007, 978-0739170007
      ISBN10: 0739170007

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      Book Synopsis
      Menstruation seldom gets a starring role on screen despite being experienced regularly by nearly all women for a good many decades of their lives. Periods in Pop Culture: Menstruation in Film and Television, by Lauren Rosewarne, turns the spotlight on period portrayals in media, examining the presence of menstruation in a broad range of contemporary pop culture. Drawing on a vast collection of menstruation scenes from film and television, this study examines and categorizes representations to unearth what they reveal about society and about our culture's continuingly fraught relationship with female biology. Written from a feminist perspective, menstrual representations are analyzed for what they reveal about sexual politics and society. Rosewarne's thorough investigation covers a range of topics including menstrual taboos, stigmas and fears, as well as the inextricable link between periods and femininity, sexuality, ageing, and identity. Periods in Pop Culture highlights that the trea

      Trade Review
      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

      Table of Contents
      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

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