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Blood and kinship : matter for metaphor from ancient Rome to the present

Johnson, Christopher H.(Edited by)Jussen, Bernhard(Edited by)Sabean, David Warren(Edited by)Teuscher, Simon(Edited by)
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The word “blood” awakens ancient ideas, but we know little about its historical representation in Western cultures.

Anthropologists have customarily studied how societies think about the bodily substances that unite them, and the contributors to this volume develop those questions in new directions.

Taking a radically historical perspective that complements traditional cultural analyses, they demonstrate how blood and kinship have constantly been reconfigured in European culture.

This volume challenges the idea that blood can be understood as a stable entity, and shows how concepts of blood and kinship moved in both parallel and divergent directions over the course of European history.

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Product Details
Berghahn Books
1782381775 / 9781782381778
Paperback / softback
30/09/2015
United Kingdom
English
368 pages