“大流行不会让月经停止”:COVID-19对英国在线和离线月经活动的影响

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M. Tomlinson
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摘要

摘要月经活动家长期以来一直在工作中采取跨部门的方法,以减少经期贫困,消除月经污名,并教育受众健康和可持续性。新冠肺炎迫使线下活动停止,为月经活动人士制造了前所未有的障碍,包括关闭线下空间和保持社交距离。然而,封锁为评估数字激进主义的有效性提供了一个独特的机会,并创造了宝贵的知识,这些知识将对月经活动家的目标和实践产生长期影响。对英国32名月经活动人士进行的采访表明,尽管数字技术有助于提高特权人群的意识,但在支持因种族、阶级或残疾等因素而处于不利地位的社区的跨部门活动方面,它们的效果较差。此外,由于活动家经常关注月经来潮的妇女和人们的物质需求,仅仅依靠数字通信大大降低了他们工作的效率。
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“Periods Don’t Stop for Pandemics”: The Implications of COVID-19 for Online and Offline Menstrual Activism in Great Britain
Abstract Menstrual activists have long adopted an intersectional approach in their work to reduce period poverty, eradicate menstrual stigma, and educate audiences about health and sustainability. By forcing offline activities to cease, COVID-19 created unprecedented barriers for menstrual activists, including the closure of offline spaces and social distancing. Lockdown, however, provided a unique opportunity to assess the effectiveness of digital activism and created valuable knowledge that will have a long-term impact on the aims and practices of menstrual activists. Interviews conducted with 32 menstrual activists across Great Britain demonstrate that although digital technologies help to raise awareness among more privileged audiences, they are less effective for conducting intersectional activism that supports communities who are disadvantaged by factors such as race, class, or disability. Furthermore, as activists often focus on the material needs of menstruating women and people, relying solely on digital communication considerably reduces the effectiveness of their work.
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