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ESTADOS UNIDOS
Kimberly Clark (1952, reediciones de 1959 y 1961). You are a young lady now (Eres una jovencita/señorita ahora). Cuadernillo. Disponible en Museaum of Menstruation: http://www.mum.org/youreay1.htm
Johnson & Johnson (1944, reeditado ocho veces desde 1956 hasta 1991). “Growing up and liking it” (“Creciendo y gustándote”). Cuadernillo. Disponible en Museaum of Menstruation: http://www.mum.org/GULIcov.htm
ARGENTINA
Johnson & Johnson (c. 1966-1969). ¡Aprende a ser mujer! Un mensaje confidencial para todas las adolescentes. Cuadernillo.
Marina, M.; Hurrell; Lavari; Zelerralán, M. (2011): Educación Sexual Integral. Para charlar en familia. Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Educación de la Nación y UNFPA.
ESTADOS UNIDOS
Disney y Kimberly Clark, coproducción (1946): The story of menstruation (La historia de la menstruación).
Johnson & Johnson (1953): Molly grows up (traducido en Argentina como “Molly se desarrolla”).
Johnson & Johnson (1968): It is wonderful being a girl (Es maravilloso ser una niña).
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (1926) Kotex. Women lose. New York Journal America, Estados Unidos, Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0016.
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (1921) Kotex. To save men’s lives science discovered Kotex, Ladies Home Journal, Estados Unidos, Museaum of Menstruation and Women’s Health.
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (1927) Kotex. The safe solution to women´s greatest hygienic problem. Saturday Evening Post, Estados Unidos, Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0247.
Johnson & Johnson (1937): La solución moderna. Para Ti, Nro. 766, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1935): Una buena noticia, ¿la conoce usted? Para Ti, Nro. 660, Argentina.
Nelly Morgan (1939): Qué atrasada estás, Luisa! Para Ti, Nro. 870, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1936): Toda mujer necesita “Modess”. Para Ti, Nro. 715, Argentina.
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (1933) Equalizer Kotex, New York Times. Estados Unidos. Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0057.
Tambrands, Inc. (1936): Welcome to this new day for womanhood. Estados Unidos. Museum of Menstruation and Women’s Health.
Tambrands, Inc. (1936): Every day of the month is a day of freedom. New York American Weekly. Estados Unidos. Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0229.
Tambrands, Inc. (1937): As free as though you were ten years old. Cosmopolitan. Estados Unidos. Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0155.
Tambrands, Inc. (1937): Women’s World Remade. Consumer. Estados Unidos. Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0154.
Tambrands, Inc. (1938): Long known by doctors, now discovered by women. Estados Unidos. Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0152.
Laboratorios Absorbol (1939): Absorbol. El nuevo aliado de la mujer moderna para uso interno. Para Ti, Nro. 872, Argentina.
Laboratorios Absorbol (1939): Absorbol. Consejos de como conservar salud y belleza. Para Ti, Nro. 871, Argentina.
Laboratorios Absorbol (1939): Absorbol. No pierdo mi baño de sol en la playa gracias a Absorbol. Para Ti, Nro. 872, Argentina.
Tambrands, Inc. (1943): War duties lead many women use Tampax. Parade. Estados Unidos. Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0187.
Tambrands, Inc. (1944): War workers are strong for Tampax. This Week. Estados Unidos. Duke University, Digital Collection. Ad Access: BH0175.
Johnson & Johnson (1942): Hablar, sonreír, vender. Para Ti, Nro. 1028, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1943): Saludable comodidad. Para Ti, Nro. 1078, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1950): ¿Es Usted una mujer interesante? Para Ti, Nro. 1440, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1950): ¿Es Usted —o será— una buena ama de casa? Para Ti, Nro. 1442, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1950): ¿Es Usted una mujer de iniciativa? Para Ti, Nro. 1444, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1951): ¿Es Usted una mujer comprensiva? Para Ti, Nro. 1494, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1951): ¿Tiene Usted complejo de inferioridad? Para Ti, Nro. 1492, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1951): ¿Es Usted una mujer tímida o decidida? Para Ti, Nro. 1497, Argentina.
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (c. 1974) New Freedom, Estados Unidos, en Stein, E., Kim, S. (2009) Flow. The cultural story of menstruation. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin.
Rousel Lutetia S.A.C. (1976): Suavix: Por la liberación de la mujer, Para Ti, Nro. 2794, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (1977): Tampones o.b. de Johnson & Johnson pregunta: ¿La protección femenina que usted usa le permitiría posar para esta foto? Revista Clarín 3/01/1977 y 13/02/1977, Argentina.
Johnson & Johnson (c. 1991): o.b. Nadie se da cuenta porque ni vos te das cuenta. Disponible en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW6CW3ziiGI
Procter & Gamble (C1991): No pasa nada. N.A.D.A. Disponible en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQn_hG9CY0E
Johnson & Johnson (c. 1978). o.b. You can stand up for it. Estados Unidos. DVD, cortesía de Mr. Richard Weiner.
Procter and Gamble (2014) Like a Girl. Disponible en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjJQBjWYDTs
Body Form (2016): Blood. Disponible en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q1GVOYIcKc
Kimberly Clark (2016) No te detengas. Disponible en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBjUhGt05xg
Me Luna (2016) La copa menstrual Me Luna. Disponible en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpcvwNq_JtU
Thinxs (2016): “A day in the life of a real menstruating woman” (Un día en la vida de una mujer menstruante real). Disponible en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9z2IxJV1lA