Ecofeminism and menstruation: menstrual practices with reusable menstrual products among Israeli women
Anna Kubovski,
Sara Cohen Shabot
Abstract:Menstruators perceive and experience their menstruation in diverse ways, influencing their choice of menstrual products and impacting both body literacy and the environment. This article investigates Israeli menstruators who use reusable menstrual products (RMPs), a practice viewed through the lens of ecofeminism, within the context of menstrual concealment culture and its role in perpetuating oppression. This article's objective is to reveal the extent of this ecofeminist practice and to understand the motiva… Show more
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