The femmenstruation rites rag
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The femmenstruation rites rag

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70 pages 2000

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This unstapled, extended compilation zine with over fifty contributors from 2000 was compiled by Brackin Firecracker, a feminist zinester whose love of menstruation is the centerpiece for the zine. The contributors touch on all aspects of radical menstruation, from free-flowing blood, to alternative menstrual products like the Keeper and Gladrags, to moon cycle orienting of the menstrual cycle. Brackin cites extensively from Inga Muscio's Cunt, and also from other positive-menstruation zines and books like Wives Tales, Plastic Vagina, The Period Conspiracy, Blessing of the Blood, and Blood, Bread, and Roses: How Menstruation Created the World. Other topics include menstrual calendars, Toxic Shock Syndrome and advising against tampon use, first period stories, support for queer and transgender communities, a reflection on Anne Frank and one on Kathy Acker, DIY cloth pad instructions, the importance of “moon lodges” for women, and an extended section on cures for cramps that mostly describe herbal cures for cramping and dysmenorrehea. In challenging many stereotypes of cleanliness and the “feminine hygiene industry,” the author encourages artistic expression like performance art about menstruation and paintings made with menstrual blood. Cartoons are reprinted from World War III, Our Bodies Ourselves, and also include original submissions.

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