Heggie, Vanessa (Author)
This is an introduction to a series of essays, originally a panel at the iCHST conference in 2017, which explore the moral economy of physiology in the modern period, focusing particularly on issues of race, place and nation. By examining a series of interconnected, but not interchangeable, concepts, these papers offer a broader context for the understanding of physiology, physical anthropology, and fertility studies, particularly by moving from Europe to South America and from there with explorers and scientists across the globe. Starting with Malthusian discussions in the early nineteenth century, working through to post-colonial debates about race and belonging, the papers argue for an increased focus on cross-century histories of these topics, showing a continuity in beliefs and practices, and highlighting the interdisciplinary and inherently political nature of these researches.
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Article
Antonello La Vergata;
(2019)
Food, Nerves, and Fertility. Variations on the Moral Economy of the Body, 1700–1920
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Ageliki Lefkaditou;
(2022)
Blood Affairs: Racial Blood Group Research and Nation Building in Greece, 1920s-1940s
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Nicolas Langlitz;
Clemente de Althaus;
(2024)
The moral economy of diversity: How the epistemic value of diversity transforms late modern knowledge cultures
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Bangham, Jenny;
(2014)
Blood Groups and Human Groups: Collecting and Calibrating Genetic Data after World War Two
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Lipphardt, Veronika;
(2014)
“Geographical Distribution Patterns of Various Genes”: Genetic Studies of Human Variation after 1945
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Radin, Joanna;
(2014)
Unfolding Epidemiological Stories: How the WHO Made Frozen Blood into a Flexible Resource for the Future
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Article
Lindee, Susan;
(2014)
Scaling up: Human Genetics as a Cold War Network
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Article
Turda, Marius;
(2007)
From Craniology to Serology: Racial Anthropology in Interwar Hungary and Romania
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Juliana Manzoni Cavalcanti;
(2019)
Racial Mixture, Blood and Nation in Medical Publications on Sickle Cell Disease in 1950s Brazil
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Article
Vanessa Heggie;
(2019)
Blood, Race and Indigenous Peoples in Twentieth Century Extreme Physiology
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Chapter
Meli, Domenico Bertoloni;
(2010)
The Color of Blood: Between Sensory Experience and Epistemic Significance
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Book
Horstmanshoff, H. F. J.;
King, Helen;
Zittel, Claus;
(2012)
Blood, Sweat, and Tears: The Changing Concepts of Physiology from Antiquity into Early Modern Europe
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Chapter
Conforti, Maria;
(2009)
The Experimenters' Anatomy
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Thesis
Mary Taylor Mann;
(2023)
Vascular Aesthetics: Blood and British Poetry in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Watkins, Rachel J.;
(2013)
Biohistorical Narratives of Racial Difference in the American Negro: Notes toward a Nuanced History of American Physical Anthropology
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Article
Hans Pols;
Warwick Anderson;
(2018)
The Mestizos of Kisar: An Insular Racial Laboratory in the Malay Archipelago
(/p/isis/citation/CBB838164227/)
Article
Alter, Stephen G.;
(2008)
“Curiously Parallel”: Analogies of Language and Race in Darwin's Descent of Man. A Reply to Gregory Radick
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Chapter
Marks, Jonathan;
(2008)
Race across the Physical-Cultural Divide in American Anthropology
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Article
Fausto-Sterling, Anne;
(2008)
The Bare Bones of Race
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Anderson, Warwick;
(2012)
Hybridity, Race, and Science: The Voyage of the Zaca, 1934--1935
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