‘You don’t like this blood? Well, too bad!’ Alternative cultures of menstruation and the performativity of disgust

Miren Guilló-Arakistain
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This article explores the ‘performativity of disgust’ as a feminist strategy that takes place in various instances of menstrual activism. The analysis is based on an ethnographic study in Spain, which focused on alternative politics and cultures of menstruation that question the negative hegemonic Western vision of menstruation. By analysing the debates around gender, feminism, and corporality that arise in this field, the article highlights alternative corporal and menstrual imaginaries. The article contributes to and extends critical menstruation studies by exploring how feminist activists who engage in menstrual politics produce an aesthetic of disgust by reappropriating the abject, and in so doing, question the politics of menstrual disgust and gender inequalities. Paying special attention to collective initiatives that take place in public space, viewed as a place of social transformation, the article sheds light on how challenging the notion that ‘menstruation is disgusting’ can help us question gender and social inequalities, and promote social transformation.
你不喜欢这血?那太糟了!'月经的另类文化和厌恶的表演性
本文探讨了 "厌恶的表演性 "作为一种女权主义策略在各种月经活动中的应用。分析基于在西班牙进行的一项人种学研究,该研究侧重于质疑西方对月经的负面霸权观点的另类月经政治和文化。通过分析该领域中出现的有关性别、女权主义和体质的争论,文章强调了另类体质和月经想象。文章探讨了参与月经政治的女权主义活动家如何通过重新利用卑劣来产生厌恶美学,并以此质疑月经厌恶政治和性别不平等,从而为批判性月经研究做出了贡献和拓展。文章特别关注发生在被视为社会转型场所的公共空间的集体行动,揭示了挑战 "月经令人作呕 "的观念如何帮助我们质疑性别和社会不平等,并促进社会转型。
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