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        Chapter 13 From Blood to Genes? Rethinking Consanguinity in the Context of Geneticization
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Figures viii
 - Preface ix
 - Introduction 1
 - Chapter 1 Agnatio, Cognatio, Consanguinitas: Kinship and Blood in Ancient Rome 18
 - Chapter 2 The Bilineal Transmission of Blood in Ancient Rome 40
 - Chapter 3 Flesh and Blood in Medieval Language about Kinship 61
 - Chapter 4 Flesh and Blood in the Treatises on the Arbor Consanguinitatis (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries) 83
 - Chapter 5 Discourses of Blood and Kinship in Late Medieval and Early Modern Castile 105
 - Chapter 6 The Shed Blood of Christ From Blood as Metaphor to Blood as Bearer of Identity 125
 - Chapter 7 Descent and Alliance: Cultural Meanings of Blood in the Baroque 144
 - Chapter 8 Kinship, Blood, and the Emergence of the Racial Nation in the French Atlantic World, 1600–1789 175
 - Chapter 9 Class Dimensions of Blood, Kinship, and Race in Brittany, 1780–1880 196
 - Chapter 10 Nazi Anti-Semitism and the Question of “Jewish Blood” 227
 - Chapter 11 Biosecuritization: The Quest for Synthetic Blood and the Taming of Kinship 244
 - Chapter 12 Articulating Blood and Kinship in Biomedical Contexts in Contemporary Britain and Malaysia 266
 - Chapter 13 From Blood to Genes? Rethinking Consanguinity in the Context of Geneticization 285
 - Bibliography 307
 - Contributors 334
 - Index 338
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Figures viii
 - Preface ix
 - Introduction 1
 - Chapter 1 Agnatio, Cognatio, Consanguinitas: Kinship and Blood in Ancient Rome 18
 - Chapter 2 The Bilineal Transmission of Blood in Ancient Rome 40
 - Chapter 3 Flesh and Blood in Medieval Language about Kinship 61
 - Chapter 4 Flesh and Blood in the Treatises on the Arbor Consanguinitatis (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries) 83
 - Chapter 5 Discourses of Blood and Kinship in Late Medieval and Early Modern Castile 105
 - Chapter 6 The Shed Blood of Christ From Blood as Metaphor to Blood as Bearer of Identity 125
 - Chapter 7 Descent and Alliance: Cultural Meanings of Blood in the Baroque 144
 - Chapter 8 Kinship, Blood, and the Emergence of the Racial Nation in the French Atlantic World, 1600–1789 175
 - Chapter 9 Class Dimensions of Blood, Kinship, and Race in Brittany, 1780–1880 196
 - Chapter 10 Nazi Anti-Semitism and the Question of “Jewish Blood” 227
 - Chapter 11 Biosecuritization: The Quest for Synthetic Blood and the Taming of Kinship 244
 - Chapter 12 Articulating Blood and Kinship in Biomedical Contexts in Contemporary Britain and Malaysia 266
 - Chapter 13 From Blood to Genes? Rethinking Consanguinity in the Context of Geneticization 285
 - Bibliography 307
 - Contributors 334
 - Index 338