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  2. Culture and menstruation - Wikipedia

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    According to one body of cultural evolutionary scholarship, the idea that menstrual blood marks the body as periodically sacred was initially established by female coalitions in their own interests, although later, with the rise of cattle-ownership and patriarchal power, these same beliefs and taboos were harnessed by religious patriarchs to ...

  3. Metaformic Theory - Wikipedia

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    Ancient cultures used menstrual imagery to explain and connect the events around them. Menstrual rites, once established, also provided ways to organize other aspects of life, including childbirth, illness and death. [1]: 123 People also used metaforms as a tool to understand cause and effect and nature's patterns. They could then begin to ...

  4. Menstruation - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating how the uterus lining builds up and breaks down during the menstrual cycle Menstruation (also known as a period, among other colloquial terms) is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina. The menstrual cycle is characterized by the rise and fall of hormones. Menstruation is triggered by falling progesterone ...

  5. Category:Culture and menstruation - Wikipedia

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  6. Menstruation hut - Wikipedia

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    A menstruation hut is a place of seclusion or isolation used by certain cultures with strong menstrual taboos. The same or a similar structure may be used for childbirth and postpartum confinement , based on beliefs around ritual impurity .

  7. Blood Relations: Menstruation and the Origins of Culture

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    In 1997, the feminist journalist and historian Barbara Ehrenreich welcomed and made use of Knight's ideas in her book, Blood Rites: The origins and history of the passions of war. [44] Among major poets, Ted Hughes [45] and Peter Redgrove [46] favourably cited Knight's insights concerning menstrual synchrony and its place in world mythology and ...

  8. Menstruation and humoral medicine - Wikipedia

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    A further function of menstrual blood was proposed by the Galen model. This was the belief that after conception the foetus was nourished in the womb by menstrual blood. [5] This shows that in early modern period menstrual blood and conception itself were linked together.

  9. Menstrual blood - Wikipedia

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