This special collection tracks the roots of the current developments through the history of politics, activism, medicine, public health, the arts and education around menstruation in Scotland and transnationally. It is the first collection to analyse and contextualise Scottish menstrual policy. Using archives, interviews, and case studies from other countries and historical periods, our collection poses the question: Why Scotland? Why menstrual rights? Why now?
Editors:
Bettina Bildhauer: University of St Andrews
Camilla Røstvik: University of Leeds
Sharra Vostral: Purdue University, USA
Featured image: Matriline by Bibo Keeley, digital image, 2016
The Politics and History of Menstruation: Contextualising the Scottish Campaign to End Period Poverty
Introduction: The Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Act 2021 in the Context of Menstrual Politics and History
Bettina Bildhauer, Camilla Mork Røstvik and Sharra L Vostral
2022-05-19 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022
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The Red Gown: Reflections on the In/Visibility of Menstruation in Scotland
Camilla Mørk Røstvik, Bee Hughes and Catherine Spencer
2022-03-03 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022
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‘A Crisis of Transition’: Menstruation and the Psychiatrisation of the Female Lifecycle in 19th-Century Edinburgh
Jessica Campbell and Gayle Davis
2022-03-28 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022
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‘Responsible Body’: Menstrual Education Films and Sex Education in the United States and Scotland, 1970s–1980s
Saniya Lee Ghanoui
2022-08-03 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2022
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Briefing Paper: Assessing the Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Act 2021 as Model Menstruation Legislation
Bettina Bildhauer, Camilla Mork Røstvik and Sharra L Vostral
2022-08-22 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2022
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Changing Menstrual Habits in Late 20th- and Early 21st-Century Russia
Pavel Vasilyev and Alexandra Konovalova
2023-02-06 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Humour as a Human Right
Cultural Heritage Data for Research: Opening Museum Collections, Project Data and Digital Images for Research, Query and Discovery
Literature as Imaginary Archive: Ephemera and Modern Literary Production
Caliban's Mirror: Reflections of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde
Cultural Representations of Machine Vision
The Public Curatorship of the Medieval Past
Medieval Minds and Matter
Representing the Medieval in Popular Culture: Remembering the Angevins
The Politics and History of Menstruation: Contextualising the Scottish Campaign to End Period Poverty
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Production Archives 01: Puppets for Action
Representing Classical Music in the Twenty-First Century
The Pathological Body: European Literary and Cultural Perspectives in the Age of Modern Medicine
Binary Modernisms: Re/Appropriations of Modernist Art in the Digital Age
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Nancy Astor, Public Women and Gendered Political Culture in Interwar Britain
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Colonialities in Dispute: Discourses on Colonialism and Race in the Spanish State
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Writers and Intellectuals on Britain and Europe, 1918–2018
Literature, Law and Psychoanalysis
Muslims in the Media
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New Approaches to Late Medieval Court Records
Utopian Art and Literature from Modern India
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Representing Climate: Local to Global
Cultivating Spheres: Agriculture, Technical Communication, and the Publics
Freedom After Neoliberalism
The Medieval Brain
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New Approaches to Medieval Water Studies
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Imaginaries of the Future 02: Politics, Poetics, Place
Imaginaries of the Future 03: Utopia at the Border
Postcolonial Perspectives in Game Studies
Station Eleven and Twenty-First-Century Writing
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From TV To Film
American Literature & the Transnational Marketplace
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Healing Gods, Heroes and Rituals in the Graeco-Roman World
The Abolition of the University