Cultural histories of blood
Cultural histories of blood in early modern Europe
Published on Thursday, September 07, 2000
Summary
Announcement
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Call for papers
Blood is a potent substance carrying powerful and varied meanings. This
interdisciplinary conference seeks to explore these meanings by considering
the metaphors and representations associated with blood, as well as the
medical, social and cultural practices surrounding it.
We invite proposals for papers (20-25 minutes long) from students engaged
in doctoral research, as well as from more established scholars.
Possible themes include:
The body and blood
Blood relations, kinship and hierarchy
Violence and bloodshed
Metaphors of blood and circulation
Blood and religion
Medical practice
Blood sports
Blood and gender
Deadline for submission of abstracts (300 words): Friday 19 January 2001
Contact:
Natasha Glaisyer, Peterhouse, Cambridge, CB2 1RD Tel: 01223 740583,
Email: nafg2@cam.ac.uk
Alex Shepard, School of Cultural and Community Studies, Essex House,
University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RQ Tel: 01273 606755 ex 2187,
Email: A.J.Shepard@sussex.ac.uk
Places
- Cambridge, Britain
Date(s)
- Friday, January 19, 2001
Information source
- H-Albion #
courriel :
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To cite this announcement
« Cultural histories of blood », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Thursday, September 07, 2000, https://doi.org/10.58079/6m6

