Offering a cultural history of blood as it was mobilized across twentieth-century U. S. medicine, militarisms, and popular culture, Hannabach examines the ways that blood has saturated the cultural imaginary.
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Introduction 1. Bleeding Identities: The Racial and Sexual Politics of Blood Drive Activism 2. Cartographies of Blood and Violence 3. Technologies of Blood: The Biopolitics of Asylum 4. Between Blood and the Bomb: Atomic Cities, Nuclear Kinship, and Queer Vampires Conclusion: Sanguinary Futures