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- W900586510 abstract "The phenomenon of PMS Premenstrual Syndrome has received a significant amount of attention in the last 30 years both in the public discourse and as a subject of research in the social scientific and medical communities. A founding representation and a central narrative theme of the PMS discourse is women's experience of an altered or different sense of self a 'PMS self'. The split personality of the legendary Victorian character, 'Jekyll and Hyde' has been frequently invoked by the 'experts' and by women themselves to describe this different and, with the Hyde persona intended to represent their PMS self, mostly negatively construed sense of self that they experience in the postovulatory/premenstrual phase of their monthly cycles. Incorporating a sociohistorical critique and the results of a narrative analysis which I undertook, the work of this project is to explore the origins and development of the phenomenon of PMS and the 'PMS selflreal self characterization of the PMS experience in relation to theories and ideas that have been put forward in order to critique and posit alternative explanations for the sociocultural and historical sources of the contemporary notions of self, subjectivity, identity and the body. Using the theoretical and exploratory constructs of the Modern and Postmodern PMS Self I examine the ways in which women's understanding of themselves is interpreted through and within the hegemonic discourses and practices of the PMS discourse, which rest on static and dualistic notions of the self. I suggest that some of these interpretations can be read as a challenge to such notions in their positioning both as coping strategies for resisting the split-self identification and as a way of deriving insight and strength from the shifts in feeling and emotion that take place over the course of natural, normal womanly cycles." @default.
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- W900586510 title "Meditations on the premenstrual self : the conceptualization of self in the origins and development of the PMS discourse" @default.
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