ABSTRACT

Blood Stories focuses on menarche as a central aspect of body politics in contemporary US society, emphasizing that women are integrated into the social and sexual order through the body. Using oral and written narratives of 104 diverse women, the authors address the central question of how menarche as a bodily event signifying womanhood takes on cultural significance in a society that devalues women. Exploring issues of contamination and concealment and the sexualization of women's bodies that occurs at menarche, the authors emphasize how the politics of gender are negotiated on/through women's bodies.

chapter |11 pages

Menarche and Body Politics

chapter 1|24 pages

Bodies and Blood

chapter 2|22 pages

Women Re-membering Firstblood

chapter 3|25 pages

Contamination and Concealment

chapter 4|25 pages

(Hetero)Sexualization

chapter 5|30 pages

Intricate Relationships

chapter 6|26 pages

Older Women's Bodily Histories

chapter |16 pages

Consciousness and Resistance