The Singular Beast: Jews, Christians, and the Pig

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Columbia University Press, 1997 - 401 síður
This original account of the significance of the pig and its relationship to Jews in European Christian culture encompasses a vast array of folklore, history and ritual. Practices related to the breeding, slaughter and consumption of the pig have inspired both religious and secular taboos and rituals, laid out by the author in fascinating detail. She demonstrates clearly the power which a symbol may hold to mould an ethnic identity, and the book stands both as s study of the role of the pig, and as an analysis of the creation of anti-Semitic myths.
 

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Introduction
1
AN ANALOGICAL BEING
11
The Red Men
13
Childrens Stories
43
The Circle of Metamorphoses
89
FROM ONE BLOOD TO THE NEXT
95
The Jews Sow
97
Red Easter
129
The Little Jew
193
CHRISTIAN FLESH
231
The Return of the Pig
233
Blood and Soul
259
The Bone That Sings
293
The Time of Sacrifice
323
Notes
327
Index
375

Old Jews Young Christians
161

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