Blood and Kinship
Editat de Christopher H Johnson, Bernhard Jussen, David Warren Sabeanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2015
"Has family and kinship always met the same thing throughout our history? This volume] is a collection of scholarly essays on history and anthropology looking at the foundations of western culture and history. Exploring the concept of blood and daring to take a very different perspective on the ideas of blood, many academic and scholarly minds come together to bring many fresh perspectives on these cultures. Tracing thousands of years of history and culture and offering an interesting twist of ideas throughout, Blood & Kinshipis an excellent and highly recommended addition to history and anthropology community and college library collections." . Library Bookwatch
"This is an excellent book, a sophisticated collection of scholarship that raises questions important not only to historians but also to anthropologists and other social scientists. I loved reading it..." . Jared Poley, Georgia State University
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.
Christopher H. Johnson is Professor Emeritus of History at Wayne State University. A National Book Award nominee and Guggenheim Fellow, his publications include "The Life and Death of Industrial Languedoc, 1700-1920: The Politics of De-Industrialization" (1995).
Bernhard Jussen has been Professor of Medieval History at Goethe University Frankfurt since 2008. In 2007 he was awarded the Leibniz prize of the German Research Foundation. His publications include "Spiritual Kinship as Social Practice" (2000) and "Atlas des Historischen Bildwissens" (2009).
David Warren Sabean is Henry J. Bruman Professor of German History at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His publications include "Kinship in Neckarhausen, 1700-1870" (1998).
Simon Teuscher is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Zurich. His publications include "Lord's Rights and Peasant Stories: Writing and the Formation of Tradition in the Later Middle Ages" (2012)."
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ISBN-10: 1782381775
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC