Period Matters: Menstruation in South Asia is a pathbreaking anthology that comprehensively explores the diverse experiences of menstruation across the region. Edited by Farah Ahamed, this collection directly confronts societal taboos by gathering perspectives from policymakers, entrepreneurs, artists, academics, and activists, alongside interviews with marginalized individuals such as the homeless and those living with disabilities. Through essays, artwork, stories, and poems, it sheds light on the myriad ways menstruation is perceived and managed.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a profound understanding of menstruation's cultural, social, and political dimensions within South Asia.
- Explore groundbreaking initiatives, from grassroots activism to legislative efforts, aimed at promoting menstrual dignity and health.
- Discover unique artistic expressions ("menstrala") inspired by menstruation, reflecting its power and complexity.
- Access personal narratives and insights from a broad spectrum of voices, including those rarely heard in mainstream discussions.