In Blood, bestselling author Lawrence Hill offers a provocative
examination of the scientific and social history of blood, and on the
ways that it unites and divides us today.
Blood runs red through every person's arteries, and fulfills the same
functions in every human being. However, as much as the study and use of
blood has helped advance our understanding of human biology, its
cultural and social representations have divided us perennially. Blood
pulses through religions, literature, and the visual arts, and every
time it pools or spills, we learn a little more about what brings human
beings together and what divides them.
This book is a fascinating historical and contemporary interpretation of
blood, as a bold and enduring determinant of identity, race, culture,
citizenship, belonging, privilege, deprivation, athletic superiority,
and nationhood.