Chapter Girlhood menstrual management and the 'culture of concealment' in postwar Britain
In 1996, 238 cis-gendered women responded to the Mass Observation (MO) Directive ‘Women’s sanitary protection and menstruation’. The Directive asked for stories, anecdotes, beliefs, and observations about menstrual management, education, technology, and stigma. Challenging what Karen Houppert termed...
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Manchester University Press
2025
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