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El Daheeh - الدحيح

الدحيح | الدورة الشهرية

07 Oct 2025

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إيه موضوع الكيسة السمرا اللي بتخرج بيها البنات من الصيدلية؟ المصادر• Buckley, T., and A. Gottlieb. (1988). ‘A critical appraisal of theories of menstrual symbolism.’ In Blood Magic: The Anthropology of Menstruation, 3-50. California: University of California Press. • Chrisler, J. C. (2011). Leaks, lumps, and lines: Stigma and women’s bodies. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35(2): 202-214. • Chrisler, J. C. (2002). Hormone hostages: The cultural legacy of PMS as a legal defense. In L. H. Collins and M. R. Dunlap, Charting a new course for feminist psychology, 238-252. • Chrisler, J. C., & Barney, A. (2014). Menstrual taboos. In S. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of diversity and social justice. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. [accessed through AUC library]• Grahn, J. (1993). Blood, bread, and roses: How menstruation created the world. Boston: Beacon Press [only available as a hard copy that I borrowed from AUC library]• Johnston-Robledo, I. and J. C. Chrisler. (2011). The menstrual mark: Menstruation as social stigma. Sex Roles, 68(9): 9-18. • Knight, C. (2009). "Menstruation." In Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology, edited by Alan Barnard, and Jonathan Spencer. 2nd ed. Routledge. [accessed through AUC library]• Masquelier, A. (2011). The bloodstain: Spirit possession, menstruation, and transgression in Niger. Ethnos, 72(2): 157-182. • Merskin, D. (1999). Adolescence, advertising, and the ideology of menstruation. Sex Roles, 40(11/12): 941-957• Reame, N. K. (2001). Menstruation. In J. Worell (Ed.), Encyclopedia of women and gender: sex similarities and differences and the impact of society on gender. Elsevier Science & Technology. [accessed through AUC library]• Rowland, B., & Harmon, A. (2016). Menstruation. In Gale (Ed.), Gale encyclopedia of children's health: Infancy through adolescence (3rd ed.). Gale. [accessed through AUC library]• Sommer, M., N. Ackatia-Armah, S. Connolly, D. Smiles. (2015). A comparison of the menstruation and education experiences of girls in Tanzania, Ghana, Cambodia and Ethiopia. Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 45(4): 589-609. • https://books.google.com.eg/books/abo...Images Credits:• Wikimedia Commons (Sanitary Pads/ Erving Goffman)• Reuters (Gisu Tribe) • Lesley. edu (Ingrid Johnston)• Feministvoices. Com (Joan Chrisler)• Nytimes (Gloria Steinem)• Scribd. com (Gloria’s Article)

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