
Kate Clancy
Author of Period: The Real Story of Menstruation
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This is primarily a scientific investigation of periods, covering such topics as what purpose(s) they serve and what happens in the body across the menstrual cycle. It is written from a feminist perspective, both in terms of the kinds of scientific questions asked, and it ranging into issues such as various cultural taboos around periods and the challenges faced by many women in securing the necessary supplies and space to deal with their periods. The book also looks at the environmental show more impact of current products to deal with or suppress menstruation.
A pretty comprehensive look at the issue. I was more interested in the cultural and social issues while this book is more focused on the science. I found the science writing a bit dry with some terms not explained for the general reader. The rest of the book was almost chatty at times. So a mixed experience reading this one. show less
A pretty comprehensive look at the issue. I was more interested in the cultural and social issues while this book is more focused on the science. I found the science writing a bit dry with some terms not explained for the general reader. The rest of the book was almost chatty at times. So a mixed experience reading this one. show less
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