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category: Social Science
published: Sep 2013
ISBN:9781770893221
publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc

Blood

The Stuff of Life

by Lawrence Hill

tagged: social history, human anatomy & physiology, hematology
Description

Selected for The Globe 100 Books in 2013.

With the 2013 CBC Massey Lectures, 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. The study of blood has advanced our understanding of biology and improved medical treatments, but its cultural and social representations have divided us perennially. Blood pulses through religion, literature, and the visual arts. Every time it pools or spills, we learn a little more about what brings human beings together and what pulls us apart. For centuries, perceptions of difference in our blood have separated people on the basis of gender, race, class, and nation. Ideas about blood purity have spawned rules about who gets to belong to a family or cultural group, who enjoys the rights of citizenship and nationality, what privileges one can expect to be granted or denied, whether you inherit poverty or the right to rule over the masses, what constitutes fair play in sport, and what defines a person’s identity.

Blood: The Stuff of Life is a bold meditation on blood as an historical and contemporary marker of identity, belonging, gender, race, class, citizenship, athletic superiority, and nationhood.

About the Author
Lawrence Hill is a Canadian novelist and memoirist. His best-known work, The Book of Negroes, won multiple awards, including the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario.
Awards
  • Commended, Globe and Mail Top 100 Book
Editorial Reviews

The book is enlivened by Hill's personal and familial experiences with blood... he affirms the humanist and scientifically accurate description that we are all part of the unfolding diversity of the human family. Amen!

— Blog for the Bookstore

Where Blood shines (glistens?) is in the many places where Hill exposes and explores the contradictions and liminal spaces of a topic that — whether we like it or not — unites us all.

— Toronto Star

A natural choice for Massey lecturer

— The Montreal Gazette

The book is chock full of fascinating statistics, anecdotes and arguments about blood and ranges in topics...It's entertaining, shocking and informative; the lectures should be both challenging and engaging.

— Vancouver Sun

...elegantly argued lectures.

— Maclean's

Transparent and compelling.

The book is as enthralling as it is informative.

The reasons for Hill's success as a writer are apparent throughout.

— Publisher's Weekly

...a comprehensive and powerful social history of blood and its myriad implications for the ways we view ourselves.

— The Province

...Hill is a commanding storyteller...

— Quill & Quire

...Hill is a wonderful storyteller, and it’s the stories – his own in particular – that absorb and resonate.

— Globe and Mail
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