Kate Clancy

Kate Clancy is an American anthropologist and researcher known for her work in reproductive health and the experiences of women in science.

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  1. 1. Period

    The Real Story of Menstruation

    "Period" by Kate Clancy delves into the science and cultural history of menstruation, challenging long-held misconceptions and myths. The book explores how menstrual cycles are influenced by various factors, including environmental and psychological stressors, and highlights the diversity in menstrual experiences. Through interviews, personal stories, and research, Clancy addresses issues like bodily autonomy, menstrual hygiene, and the impact of societal biases on perceptions of menstruation. This work offers a fresh perspective on menstruation, aiming to reshape understanding and discussions around this natural biological process.

    The 17151st Greatest Book of All Time
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