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A01=Melissa Meyer
Agnatic Blood
anthropology of ritual
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blood
Blood Metaphors
Blood Symbols
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cross-cultural rites
cultural evolution theory
cycle
Deep Red
Epigenetic Rules
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Expiation Sacrifices
Expiatory Sacrifices
Female Genital Surgeries
fertility symbolism
gendered blood beliefs
Gene Culture Coevolution
human sacrifice practices
men's
Men's Blood
menstrual
Menstrual Blood
Menstrual Hut
Menstrual Synchrony
Menstruating Women
ochre
Parturient Mothers
red
Red Ochre
Red Willow
Reproductive Life Cycle
Reproductive Rituals
rituals
Sex Strike
Spinal Cord
symbolic meaning of blood in society
symbolism
taboo
Venus Figurines
women's
Women's Blood
Women's Menstrual Blood
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415935296
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Blood is more than a fluid solution of cells, platelets and plasma. It is a symbol for the most basic of human concerns--life, death and family find expression in rituals surrounding everything from menstruation to human sacrifice.

Comprehensive in its scope and provocative in its argument, this book examines beliefs and rituals concerning blood in a range of regional and religious contexts throughout human history. Meyer reveals the origins of a wide range of blood rituals, from the earliest surviving human symbolism of fertility and the hunt, to the Jewish bris, and the clitoridectomies given to young girls in parts of Africa. The book also explores how cultural practices influence gene selection and makes a connection with the natural sciences by exploring how color perception influences the human proclivity to create blood symbols and rituals.

Melissa Meyer is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research focuses on the different aspects of American Indian identity, including blood quantum requirements for tribal enrollment, intermarriage, and the historical experiences of people of mixed descent.

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