Body Shaming
Across
- 4. Cavanagh 2010 argues that the bathroom itself is a ___________ institution, one that sorts bodies according to their genitalia and gonads even if under the guise of “gender.”
- 6. Drawing upon Goffman’s theory of stigma, disgust toward menstrual blood could cause leakages and stains to be considered a ‘____’ to someone’s character
- 9. The founder of sexual wellness business ZaZaZu, Jingjin Lu describes sexual wellness as the ability to love who?
- 10. Geodele Liekins has been campaigning for a mandatory GCSE in which subject?
- 11. What word can be used to describe what is being promoted through this bathroom sign?
Down
- 1. The easing of lockdown led to an increased thinking around inclusive public spaces to provide sanitation for all. Innovations for foot-operated toilet flushes and _______ for water, soap and paper towels mean toilet spaces can be more accessible for everyone with a variety of needs
- 2. Which movement may serve to disturb normative practices of shaming by disrupting the individualising function of shame?
- 3. Although illegal, the practice of ‘chhaupadi’ (the separation of menstruating women from the family home) is still prevalent within which country?
- 5. With the aim of opening new opportunities for communication, which emoji design to represent periods gained the most votes in a survey by Plan International but was rejected by the Unicode Consortium?
- 7. Jolly suggests that the promotion of sexual pleasure can contribute to what?
- 8. What type of knowledge is suggested by Agnew and Gunn (2019) those who menstruate develop around the subject which can encourage them to feel powerful though their personal understandings and experiences?