Managing the Menstrual Communication Taboo in Lithuania: Past and Present

Q3 Arts and Humanities Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.7592/ybbs5.06
Monika Balikienė, Jurgita Dečiunienė, V. Navickas
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The paper is based on anonymous questionnaire surveys and interviews of women. One sample involved 423 young women (mean age: 21.04) surveyed by means of an anonymous questionnaire in 2016–2018. The survey produced a collection of 896 words and phrases used to denote menstruation. These lexical finds may be regarded as euphemisms/dysphemisms for taboo words representing an integral part of a secret language shared by women. Another sample involved 208 significantly older women (mean age: 73.66) interviewed individually in 2005–2012. The interviewing produced 117 lexical substituted for menstruation. This research is a part of a wider inquiry into the ways in which everyday practice, experience and knowledge affect the social and cultural constructions of menstruation. Seeking to record the widest possible range of popular knowledge and discourse about menstruation, including menstrual beliefs and practices, we shall try to interpret these data, focusing on how everyday experience, everyday knowledge, and encrypted language can shape behaviour, experience, and attitudes of contemporary people.
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这篇论文是基于匿名问卷调查和对女性的访谈。其中一个样本是2016-2018年通过匿名问卷调查的423名年轻女性(平均年龄21.04岁)。这项调查收集了896个用来表示月经的单词和短语。这些词汇的发现可能被视为禁忌语的委婉语/曲解,代表了女性共享的秘密语言的一个组成部分。另一个样本包括2005-2012年单独采访的208名明显年长的女性(平均年龄:73.66岁)。访谈产生了117个替代月经的词汇。这项研究是对日常实践、经验和知识如何影响月经的社会和文化结构进行更广泛调查的一部分。为了尽可能广泛地记录有关月经的大众知识和话语,包括月经信仰和实践,我们将尝试解释这些数据,重点关注日常经验、日常知识和加密语言如何塑造当代人的行为、经验和态度。
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Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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