The Human Sausage Factory :: a Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu.
Under certain conditions, some rumours, which were established as part of folklore already long ago, may become fixed in the memory and the subconscious of several generations. This is what happened with the rumour about a human sausage factory after the Second World War. In Tartu, Estonia, this rum...
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Schriftenreihe: | On the Boundary of Two Worlds: Identity, Freedom, and Moral Imagination in the Baltics.
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Zusammenfassung: | Under certain conditions, some rumours, which were established as part of folklore already long ago, may become fixed in the memory and the subconscious of several generations. This is what happened with the rumour about a human sausage factory after the Second World War. In Tartu, Estonia, this rumour obtained a symbolic meaning and power due to the politics of the totalitarian Soviet regime. The memories of the post-war period are still vivid in the collective mind, and the onetime rumour of sausage factories incorporates the population's tensions, pain, loss, choices, defiance and irreconci. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (185 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-172) and index. |
ISBN: | 9789401209731 9401209731 |
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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4 -- The sausage factory rumour: foodcontamination legends and criticism of the Soviet(economic) systemFingernails in jellied meat: reality or fabrication?; The story of Paul Saks; Taboos against discussing the Siege of Leningrad; Sausage factory rumours: a criticism of the Soviet (economic)system?; The sausage factory rumour: aggression and control; Legend and humour; Chapter 5 -- On the reception of the sausage factorystory today; Legends: a source of memoirs and biographies; On the content, structure and means of describing the Tartunarratives. | |
505 | 8 | |a The 'forbidden city' and forbidden memoriesThe sausage factory rumour as part of the identity of thepre-war generation; When survival becomes ordeal: informants' answers; The first narrator -- female engineer with Christian views; The second narrator -- farm girl and town official; The third narrator -- construction worker and chronicler; The fourth narrator -- chauffeur and bookseller with an interestin culture; They might come back -- the story without an ending; Chapter 6 -- Rumour as a metaphor for social truth; Notes; List of illustrations; Archival sources. | |
505 | 8 | |a Interviews, correspondence, manuscript biographiesBibliography; Index. | |
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spelling | Kalmre, Eda, 1958- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrwmxYYCq8Bm4hd7QKFfC The Human Sausage Factory : a Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu. Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, 2013. 1 online resource (185 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier On the Boundary of Two Worlds: Identity, Freedom, and Moral Imagination in the Baltics ; v. 34 Print version record. Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Tracing an old horror tale; Rumour and the post-war period in Tartu; Rumours in retrospect; Rumours and legends -- truth, ideology and interpretation; The sources and nature of this book; Chapter 1 -- Narratives about consuming human bodyparts as a folkloric and socio-historical phenomenon; Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century predecessors; Chapter 2 -- The legend of the sausage factory: post-warimages of violence and evil; A secret room or chamber. The milkmaid enticed into the ruins in broad daylight and thechild sent to deliver a letterInformants' performance strategies: the limits of understandingand mediating violence; Conclusion; Chapter 3 -- The folklore of the split society: rumoursof cannibalism in post-war Estonia; Some views of the different features of ethnocentrism; Creation of the figure of the adversary and possible symbolicsemantic models relating to the sausage factory story; Estonians and others; Estonian versus Estonian; Estonian versus Jew; Conclusion. Chapter 4 -- The sausage factory rumour: foodcontamination legends and criticism of the Soviet(economic) systemFingernails in jellied meat: reality or fabrication?; The story of Paul Saks; Taboos against discussing the Siege of Leningrad; Sausage factory rumours: a criticism of the Soviet (economic)system?; The sausage factory rumour: aggression and control; Legend and humour; Chapter 5 -- On the reception of the sausage factorystory today; Legends: a source of memoirs and biographies; On the content, structure and means of describing the Tartunarratives. The 'forbidden city' and forbidden memoriesThe sausage factory rumour as part of the identity of thepre-war generation; When survival becomes ordeal: informants' answers; The first narrator -- female engineer with Christian views; The second narrator -- farm girl and town official; The third narrator -- construction worker and chronicler; The fourth narrator -- chauffeur and bookseller with an interestin culture; They might come back -- the story without an ending; Chapter 6 -- Rumour as a metaphor for social truth; Notes; List of illustrations; Archival sources. Interviews, correspondence, manuscript biographiesBibliography; Index. Under certain conditions, some rumours, which were established as part of folklore already long ago, may become fixed in the memory and the subconscious of several generations. This is what happened with the rumour about a human sausage factory after the Second World War. In Tartu, Estonia, this rumour obtained a symbolic meaning and power due to the politics of the totalitarian Soviet regime. The memories of the post-war period are still vivid in the collective mind, and the onetime rumour of sausage factories incorporates the population's tensions, pain, loss, choices, defiance and irreconci. Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-172) and index. English. World War, 1939-1945 Estonia Tartu Folklore. Folklore Estonia Tartu. Cannibalism Estonia Tartu Folklore. Sausages Estonia Tartu Folklore. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Estonie Tartu Folklore. Folklore Estonie Tartu. Cannibalisme Estonie Tartu Folklore. Saucisses Estonie Tartu Folklore. SOCIAL SCIENCE Folklore & Mythology. bisacsh Cannibalism fast Folklore fast Sausages fast Estonia Tartu fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtrQ7jjjVRmtWggkg7GpP World War (1939-1945) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39Qhp4vBbhpRH9XvjbDFXtxhb 1939-1945 fast History fast has work: The human sausage factory (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFQ34qMDMMFXB6xtHwJhVy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Kalmre, Eda. Human Sausage Factory : A Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu. Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, ©2013 9789042037175 On the Boundary of Two Worlds: Identity, Freedom, and Moral Imagination in the Baltics. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=641385 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kalmre, Eda, 1958- The Human Sausage Factory : a Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu. On the Boundary of Two Worlds: Identity, Freedom, and Moral Imagination in the Baltics. Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Tracing an old horror tale; Rumour and the post-war period in Tartu; Rumours in retrospect; Rumours and legends -- truth, ideology and interpretation; The sources and nature of this book; Chapter 1 -- Narratives about consuming human bodyparts as a folkloric and socio-historical phenomenon; Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century predecessors; Chapter 2 -- The legend of the sausage factory: post-warimages of violence and evil; A secret room or chamber. The milkmaid enticed into the ruins in broad daylight and thechild sent to deliver a letterInformants' performance strategies: the limits of understandingand mediating violence; Conclusion; Chapter 3 -- The folklore of the split society: rumoursof cannibalism in post-war Estonia; Some views of the different features of ethnocentrism; Creation of the figure of the adversary and possible symbolicsemantic models relating to the sausage factory story; Estonians and others; Estonian versus Estonian; Estonian versus Jew; Conclusion. Chapter 4 -- The sausage factory rumour: foodcontamination legends and criticism of the Soviet(economic) systemFingernails in jellied meat: reality or fabrication?; The story of Paul Saks; Taboos against discussing the Siege of Leningrad; Sausage factory rumours: a criticism of the Soviet (economic)system?; The sausage factory rumour: aggression and control; Legend and humour; Chapter 5 -- On the reception of the sausage factorystory today; Legends: a source of memoirs and biographies; On the content, structure and means of describing the Tartunarratives. The 'forbidden city' and forbidden memoriesThe sausage factory rumour as part of the identity of thepre-war generation; When survival becomes ordeal: informants' answers; The first narrator -- female engineer with Christian views; The second narrator -- farm girl and town official; The third narrator -- construction worker and chronicler; The fourth narrator -- chauffeur and bookseller with an interestin culture; They might come back -- the story without an ending; Chapter 6 -- Rumour as a metaphor for social truth; Notes; List of illustrations; Archival sources. Interviews, correspondence, manuscript biographiesBibliography; Index. World War, 1939-1945 Estonia Tartu Folklore. Folklore Estonia Tartu. Cannibalism Estonia Tartu Folklore. Sausages Estonia Tartu Folklore. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Estonie Tartu Folklore. Folklore Estonie Tartu. Cannibalisme Estonie Tartu Folklore. Saucisses Estonie Tartu Folklore. SOCIAL SCIENCE Folklore & Mythology. bisacsh Cannibalism fast Folklore fast Sausages fast |
title | The Human Sausage Factory : a Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu. |
title_auth | The Human Sausage Factory : a Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu. |
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title_full | The Human Sausage Factory : a Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu. |
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title_short | The Human Sausage Factory : |
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title_sub | a Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu. |
topic | World War, 1939-1945 Estonia Tartu Folklore. Folklore Estonia Tartu. Cannibalism Estonia Tartu Folklore. Sausages Estonia Tartu Folklore. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Estonie Tartu Folklore. Folklore Estonie Tartu. Cannibalisme Estonie Tartu Folklore. Saucisses Estonie Tartu Folklore. SOCIAL SCIENCE Folklore & Mythology. bisacsh Cannibalism fast Folklore fast Sausages fast |
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