Regulating Menstruation: Beliefs, Practices, Interpretations

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Pub. Date: 2001-06-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Chicago Pr
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Summary

Menstruation, seen alternately as something negativea "curse" or a failed conceptionor as a positive part of the reproductive process to be celebrated as evidence of fertility, has long been a universal concern. How women interpret and react to menstruation and its absence reflects their individual needs both historically as well as in the contemporary cultural, social, economic, and political context in which they live. This unique volume considers what is known of women's options and practices used to regulate menstruationpractices used to control the periodicity, quantity, color, and even consistency of mensesin different places and times, while revealing the ambiguity that those practices present. Originating from an Internet conference held in February 1998, this volume contains fourteen papers that have been revised and updated to cover everything from the impact of the birth control pill to contemporary views on reproduction to the pharmacological properties of various herbal substances, reflecting the historical, contemporary, and anthropological perspectives of this timely and complex issue.

Author Biography

Etienne van de Walle is a professor of demography and a member of the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He coedited Mortality and Society in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Elisha P. Renne is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and Center for Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan and author of Cloth That Does Not Die: The Meaning of Cloth in Bunu Social Life.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction xiii
Elisha P. Renne
Etienne van de Walle
Concepts and Definitions xxxix
Stefania Siedlecky
PART 1: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY STUDIES IN THE WEST
Menstrual Catharsis and the Greek Physician
3(19)
Etienne van de Walle
Colds, Worms, and Hysteria: Menstrual Regulation in Eighteenth-Century America
22(17)
Susan E. Klepp
Menstrual Interventions in the Nineteenth-Century United States
39(25)
Janet Farrell Brodie
Emmenagogues and Abortifacients in the Twentieth Century: An Issue of Ambiguity
64(29)
Gigi Santow
Pharmacological Properties of Emmenagogues: A Biomedical View
93(20)
Stefania Siedlecky
Demography, Amenorrhea, and Fertility
113(28)
Ina Warriner
Menstrual Regulation and the Pill
141(16)
Linda S. Potter
PART 2: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES: AFRICA, SOUTHEAST ASIA, AND LATIN AMERICA
The Meaning of Menstrual Management in a High-Fertility Society: Guinea, West Africa
157(15)
Elise Levin
The Blood That Links: Menstrual Regulation among the Bamana of Mali
172(15)
Sangeetha Madhavan
Aisse Diarra
``Cleaning the Inside'' and the Regulation of Menstruation in Southwestern Nigeria
187(15)
Elisha P. Renne
Means, Motives, and Menses: Uses of Herbal Emmenagogues in Indonesia
202(18)
Terence H. Hull
Valerie J. Hull
Regulating Menstruation in Matlab, Bangladesh: Women's Practices and Perspectives
220(21)
Heidi Bart Johnston
Bloodmakers Made of Blood: Quechua Ethnophysiology of Menstruation
241(13)
Patricia J. Hammer
Midwives and Menstrual Regulation: A Guatemalan Case Study
254(21)
Sheila Cosminsky
Contributors 275(2)
Index 277

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