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A Review of Blood, Bread and Roses: How Menstruation Created the World by Judy Grahn, Beacon Press Boston 1993
Author(s):
Darshi Arachige
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Anthropology
Subject(s):
Anthropology
,
Feminism
,
Social evolution
Item Type:
Book review
Tag(s):
menstruation
,
seclusion of girls
,
Menstrual hut
,
Cultural evolution
Permanent URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/wyf2-jz40
Abstract:
This is a review of the book 'Blood, Bread and Roses: How Menstruation Created the World' by Judy Grahn. This review is an effort to understand how the author's views about the menstruation and the rise of civilisation can be reconciled.
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