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Mapping the abject: Women's embodied experiences of premenstrual body dissatisfaction through body-mapping

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FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY
卷 32, 期 2, 页码 199-223

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/09593535211069290

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premenstrual; PMS; body dissatisfaction; self-policing; abject; Australia

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  1. Translational Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University

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This study explores how women who experience premenstrual body dissatisfaction construct and experience their bodies. The findings suggest that women perceive their premenstrual body as abject, self-police and regulate their bodies, and resist cultural constructions of femininity. These findings highlight the importance of recognizing changes in body dissatisfaction across the menstrual cycle and their impact on women's self-perception.
Women's body shame and body dissatisfaction increase in the premenstrual phase of the cycle, associated with premenstrual distress. However, the meaning and consequences of premenstrual body dissatisfaction remain underexplored. The aim of this study was to explore how women who report premenstrual body dissatisfaction construct and experience their bodies, using qualitative arts-based methods. Four hundred and sixty women completed online open-ended survey questions and 16 women took part in body-mapping and an interview. Thematic analysis identified three major themes: construction of the premenstrual body as abject, manifested by positioning of the body and self as fat, leaking and dirty; self-policing and self-regulation through increased scrutinising and concealment of the premenstrual body; and resistance of cultural constructions of idealised femininity. These findings emphasise the need to acknowledge changes in body dissatisfaction across the menstrual cycle, and the implication for women's feelings about the self. Internalisation of negative constructions of the female body plays a role in women's experience of premenstrual change and distress. There is a need for further research to examine the role of body management behaviours in premenstrual body dissatisfaction and distress.

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