E S Sabna, Anand Meenu
Department of Social Work, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.
Cult Health Sex. 2025 Apr;27(4):467-478. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2024.2382225. Epub 2024 Jul 26.
Menstruation is considered an off-limits subject in India where menstruating woman continue to face silence, discrimination and isolation. A mesh of patriarchal cultural practices surrounding the subject of menstruation places restrictions on girls and women who are menstruating. This paper explores the menstrual experiences and challenges experienced by teachers from a village located in a Kishangarh block in rural Rajasthan. Informed by qualitative research, the study reveals the irony in thrust to distribute disposable menstrual pads to adolescent girls in school while ignoring the needs of teachers. The study calls for the inclusion of teachers as key stakeholders in the design of school based menstrual hygiene management and awareness initiatives and programmes.
在印度,月经被视为一个禁忌话题,经期女性仍面临着被忽视、歧视和孤立的状况。围绕月经主题的一系列父权制文化习俗,对处于经期的女孩和妇女施加了限制。本文探讨了来自拉贾斯坦邦农村基尚格尔区一个村庄的教师们的月经经历和所面临的挑战。基于定性研究,该研究揭示了在学校向青春期女孩发放一次性卫生巾的同时却忽视教师需求这一做法的讽刺之处。该研究呼吁将教师纳入学校月经卫生管理及宣传倡议和项目设计中的关键利益相关者。