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OverviewAcross the world, 2 billion people experience menstruation, yet menstruation is seen as a mark of shame. We are told not to discuss it in public, that tampons and sanitary pads should be hidden away, the blood rendered invisible. In many parts of the world, poverty, culture and religion collide causing the taboo around menstruation to have grave consequences. Younger people who menstruate are deterred from going to school, adults from work, infections are left untreated. The shame is universal and the silence a global rule. In It’s Only Blood Anna Dahlqvist tells the shocking but always moving stories of why and how people from Sweden to Bangladesh, from the United States to Uganda, are fighting back against the shame. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna Dahlqvist , Alice E. OlssonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Zed Books Ltd Weight: 0.244kg ISBN: 9781786992628ISBN 10: 1786992620 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 15 May 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. Stains 2. Our Shame 3. Lost Days 4. A Comprehensive Set of Rules 5. A Painful Silence 6. Millions of Menstruating Textile Workers 7. ‘I Just Kept Bleeding’ 8. Bloody Menstrual Protection! 9. The StruggleReviewsWritten in an accessible style, It's Only Blood is a marvelous blend of individual women's experiences, activism and academic research. The subject matter is so compelling and engaging. A remarkable educational text for all genders, It's Only Blood is eye-opening read. * The Gazette * An excellent text ... Dahlqvist manages to harvest rich testimony. The great strength of Dahlqvist's narrative is the way she insists on the continuum between the struggles of menstruating women in developing countries and the comparatively benign experience of those in the West. * TLS * It's Only Blood is intimate, provocative, and often funny, shattering the stigma of menstruation for people all around the world. * Foreword Reviews * An eye-opening and necessary book that will challenge your assumptions. Thought provoking, relevant and sensitively written. If you want to know more and do more to end menstrual taboos, read it. * Chella Quint, founder of #periodpositive * Brilliant. It was frustrating to realise how much there is to be done, but also inspiring to read about these groups of women all over the world working bloody hard toward the same ideal: that periods do not need to stand in the way of an education, a future, or a good life. * Gabby Edlin, founder of Bloody Good Period * Only when we call out the unnecessary shame and stigma that surrounds periods can we demand meaningful change. Dahlqvist's deft, compassionate storytelling, and her critical global perspective, are a tremendous contribution to the movement for menstrual equity. * Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, author of Periods Gone Public: Taking a Stand for Menstrual Equity * A necessary contribution to the conversation on gender liberation. Dahlqvist masterfully moves between storytelling and frameworking how stigma holds menstruators back globally, while offering tangible solutions to many of these problems. A must read. * Kiran Gandhi, musician, activist, and free-bleeding runner at the 2015 London Marathon * Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and take action against the global consequences of menstrual shame, stigma, and taboo. An insightful and inspiring read that will challenge you to think and behave differently. * Mandu Reid, founder of The Cup Effect * `A necessary contribution to the conversation on gender liberation. Dahlqvist masterfully moves between storytelling and frameworking how stigma holds menstruators back globally, while offering tangible solutions to many of these problems. A must read.' Kiran Gandhi, musician, activist, and free-bleeding runner at the 2015 London Marathon `An eye-opening and necessary book that will challenge your assumptions. Thought provoking, relevant and sensitively written. If you want to know more and do more to end menstrual taboos, read it.' Chella Quint, founder of #periodpositive `Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and take action against the global consequences of menstrual shame, stigma, and taboo. An insightful and inspiring read that will challenge you to think and behave differently.' Mandu Reid, founder of The Cup Effect `Brilliant. It was frustrating to realise how much there is to be done, but also inspiring to read about these groups of women all over the world working bloody hard toward the same ideal: that periods do not need to stand in the way of an education, a future, or a good life.' Gabby Edlin, founder of Bloody Good Period `Only when we call out the unnecessary shame and stigma that surrounds periods can we demand meaningful change. Dahlqvist's deft, compassionate storytelling, and her critical global perspective, are a tremendous contribution to the movement for menstrual equity.' Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, author of Periods Gone Public: Taking a Stand for Menstrual Equity `A lushly detailed and often intimate portrait of a global social movement. What's more, Dahlqvist's perceptive account reveals the insidious power of stigma to limit lives.' Chris Bobel, author of New Blood: Third-Wave Feminism and the Politics of Menstruation `A wide-ranging exploration of the enduring taboos surrounding menstruation, taking the author around the globe. What she uncovers in this provocative and insightful book will make us forever rethink our first world problems by putting periods in a global context.' Karen Houppert, author of The Curse: Confronting the Last Unmentionable Taboo `A necessary contribution to the conversation on gender liberation. Dahlqvist masterfully moves between storytelling and frameworking how stigma holds menstruators back globally, while offering tangible solutions to many of these problems. A must read.' Kiran Gandhi, musician, activist, and free-bleeding runner at the 2015 London Marathon `An eye-opening and necessary book that will challenge your assumptions. Thought provoking, relevant and sensitively written. If you want to know more and do more to end menstrual taboos, read it.' Chella Quint, founder of #periodpositive `Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and take action against the global consequences of menstrual shame, stigma, and taboo. An insightful and inspiring read that will challenge you to think and behave differently.' Mandu Reid, founder of The Cup Effect `Brilliant. It was frustrating to realise how much there is to be done, but also inspiring to read about these groups of women all over the world working bloody hard toward the same ideal: that periods do not need to stand in the way of an education, a future, or a good life.' Gabby Edlin, founder of Bloody Good Period `Only when we call out the unnecessary shame and stigma that surrounds periods can we demand meaningful change. Dahlqvist's deft, compassionate storytelling, and her critical global perspective, are a tremendous contribution to the movement for menstrual equity.' Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, author of Periods Gone Public: Taking a Stand for Menstrual Equity `A lushly detailed and often intimate portrait of a global social movement. What's more, Dahlqvist's perceptive account reveals the insidious power of stigma to limit lives.' Chris Bobel, author of New Blood: Third-Wave Feminism and the Politics of Menstruation `A wide-ranging exploration of the enduring taboos surrounding menstruation, taking the author around the globe. What she uncovers in this provocative and insightful book will make us forever rethink our first world problems by putting periods in a global context.' Karen Houppert, author of The Curse: Confronting the Last Unmentionable Taboo `Dahlqvist dives deeply into a rarely explored phenomenon. Her writing is lively, humane, and smart, tying in ancient taboo laws and current Instagram phenomena. From free bleeding to employment laws, It's Only Blood shines a light on every conceivable aspect of menstruation. It's Only Blood is intimate, provocative, and often funny, shattering the stigma of menstruation for people all around the world.' Foreword Reviews `A necessary contribution to the conversation on gender liberation. Dahlqvist masterfully moves between storytelling and frameworking how stigma holds menstruators back globally, while offering tangible solutions to many of these problems. A must read.' Kiran Gandhi, musician, activist, and free-bleeding runner at the 2015 London Marathon `An eye-opening and necessary book that will challenge your assumptions. Thought provoking, relevant and sensitively written. If you want to know more and do more to end menstrual taboos, read it.' Chella Quint, founder of #periodpositive `Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and take action against the global consequences of menstrual shame, stigma, and taboo. An insightful and inspiring read that will challenge you to think and behave differently.' Mandu Reid, founder of The Cup Effect `Brilliant. It was frustrating to realise how much there is to be done, but also inspiring to read about these groups of women all over the world working bloody hard toward the same ideal: that periods do not need to stand in the way of an education, a future, or a good life.' Gabby Edlin, founder of Bloody Good Period `Only when we call out the unnecessary shame and stigma that surrounds periods can we demand meaningful change. Dahlqvist's deft, compassionate storytelling, and her critical global perspective, are a tremendous contribution to the movement for menstrual equity.' Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, author of Periods Gone Public: Taking a Stand for Menstrual Equity `A lushly detailed and often intimate portrait of a global social movement. What's more, Dahlqvist's perceptive account reveals the insidious power of stigma to limit lives.' Chris Bobel, author of New Blood: Third-Wave Feminism and the Politics of Menstruation `A wide-ranging exploration of the enduring taboos surrounding menstruation, taking the author around the globe. What she uncovers in this provocative and insightful book will make us forever rethink our first world problems by putting periods in a global context.' Karen Houppert, author of The Curse: Confronting the Last Unmentionable Taboo `A necessary contribution to the conversation on gender liberation. Dahlqvist masterfully moves between storytelling and frameworking how stigma holds menstruators back globally, while offering tangible solutions to many of these problems. A must read.' Kiran Gandhi, musician, activist, and free-bleeding runner at the 2015 London Marathon `An eye-opening and necessary book that will challenge your assumptions. Thought provoking, relevant and sensitively written. If you want to know more and do more to end menstrual taboos, read it.' Chella Quint, founder of #periodpositive `Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and take action against the global consequences of menstrual shame, stigma, and taboo. An insightful and inspiring read that will challenge you to think and behave differently.' Mandu Reid, founder of The Cup Effect `Brilliant. It was frustrating to realise how much there is to be done, but also inspiring to read about these groups of women all over the world working bloody hard toward the same ideal: that periods do not need to stand in the way of an education, a future, or a good life.' Gabby Edlin, founder of Bloody Good Period `A lushly detailed and often intimate portrait of a global social movement. What's more, Dahlqvist's perceptive account reveals the insidious power of stigma to limit lives.' Chris Bobel, author of New Blood: Third-Wave Feminism and the Politics of Menstruation `A wide-ranging exploration of the enduring taboos surrounding menstruation, taking the author around the globe. What she uncovers in this provocative and insightful book will make us forever rethink our first world problems by putting periods in a global context.' Karen Houppert, author of The Curse: Confronting the Last Unmentionable Taboo `A necessary contribution to the conversation on gender liberation. Dahlqvist masterfully moves between storytelling and frameworking how stigma holds menstruators back globally, while offering tangible solutions to many of these problems. A must read.' Kiran Gandhi, musician, activist, and free-bleeding runner at the 2015 London Marathon `An eye-opening and necessary book that will challenge your assumptions. Thought provoking, relevant and sensitively written. If you want to know more and do more to end menstrual taboos, read it.' Chella Quint, founder of #periodpositive `Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and take action against the global consequences of menstrual shame, stigma, and taboo. An insightful and inspiring read that will challenge you to think and behave differently.' Mandu Reid, founder of The Cup Effect `A lushly detailed and often intimate portrait of a global social movement. What's more, Dahlqvist's perceptive account reveals the insidious power of stigma to limit lives.' Chris Bobel, author of New Blood: Third-Wave Feminism and the Politics of Menstruation `A wide-ranging exploration of the enduring taboos surrounding menstruation, taking the author around the globe. What she uncovers in this provocative and insightful book will make us forever rethink our first world problems by putting periods in a global context.' Karen Houppert, author of The Curse: Confronting the Last Unmentionable Taboo Author InformationAnna Dahlqvist is a journalist specialising in gender, sexuality and human rights. She is editor-in-chief of Ottar, a Swedish magazine focusing on sexual politics and has previously published a book on illegal abortion and abortion rights in Europe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |