Manlike Monsters On Trial
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Author | : Marjorie M. Halpin |
Publisher | : UBC Press |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 077480288X |
Sasquatch, Bigfoot, Yeti, the 'Abominable Snowman,' and other manlike creatures have been reported in many cultures throughout history. Now, for the first time, international experts examine arguments for and against their existence.
Author | : Marjorie Halpin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 1980-12-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781530340804 |
Sasquatch, Bigfoot, Yeti, and other manlike creatures have been reported in many cultures throughout history, and around the world. But is there conclusive proof of their physical reality, or is all such evidence a hoax? Are eyewitness sightings believable, or is man's perception of the world around him in doubt? Why are manlike monsters a persistent part of myth and legend? Now, for the first time, international experts attempt to answer these questions by inquiring into the Bigfoot phenomenon. "Bigfoot on Trial" explores arguments about the nature of Bigfoot's existence, as well as the psychological and mythological influences that affect our perceptions of manlike "monsters." This inquiry draws together the opinions of experts from fields as diverse as anthropology, engineering, psychotherapy, ethnology, ecology, and sociology, and looks at our European and Native American "Wild Man" traditions as expressed in myth and art, contemporary reports, and linguistic and physical evidence. In its quest for truth, this fascinating book attempts to reconcile the conflicting, sometimes acrimonious views of experts in the field. Marjorie M. Halpin, Professor of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, is Curator of Ethnology at the B.C. Museum of Anthropology Michael M. Ames, Professor of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, is Director of the B.C. Museum of Anthropology.
Author | : Michael McLeod |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2009-06-02 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780520943162 |
Part history, part road trip, and part biography, this is the true story of a remarkable group of men whose obsession with Bigfoot turned the giant hominid into an American icon. Award-winning journalist Michael McLeod tells of Bigfoot's rise to tabloid stardom in a fast-paced account that begins with his own journey to investigate a famous 1967 film clip of a Bigfoot in a California forest. McLeod proceeds to uncover a trail of clues reaching from the late nineteenth century, when a few ambitious, imaginative naturalists and explorers synthesized historical and indigenous folklore with Darwinian ideas and speculated that a proto-hominid "missing link" might still be alive in remote areas. That speculation would eventually inspire a colorful cast of loggers, hunters, con artists, and businessmen in the twentieth century to create the modern myth of Bigfoot, all of them angling for a piece of a monster that the media and the public still can't get enough of. Told through vividly narrated interviews and anecdotes, Anatomy of a Beast offers a unique perspective on the deep roots of counterfactual thinking—and how obsession and myth are created out of it.
Author | : David J. Puglia |
Publisher | : University Press of Colorado |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1646421604 |
Mining a mountain of folklore publications, North American Monsters unearths decades of notable monster research. Nineteen folkloristic case studies from the last half-century examine legendary monsters in their native habitats, focusing on ostensibly living creatures bound to specific geographic locales. A diverse cast of scholars contemplate these alluring creatures, feared and beloved by the communities that host them—the Jersey Devil gliding over the Pine Barrens, Lieby wriggling through Lake Lieberman, Char-Man stalking the Ojai Valley, and many, many more. Embracing local stories, beliefs, and traditions while neither promoting nor debunking, North American Monsters aspires to revive scholarly interest in local legendary monsters and creatures and to encourage folkloristic monster legend sleuthing.
Author | : David J. Daegling |
Publisher | : Rowman Altamira |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2004-10-22 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0759115230 |
The myth of Bigfoot has captured the popular imagination since the creature's first public debut in 1958—numerous citations of 'evidence,' newspaper articles, books, hysterical personal accounts, and even Hollywood movies illustrate the American public's enduring romance with the Sasquatch. The scientific community on the whole, however, has stubbornly refused to comment on what it views as a very tall tale, though Bigfoot's existence continues to be hotly argued between proponents of the beast and its skeptics. Now, biological anthropologist and primate physiology specialist David J. Daegling enters the fray to offer both sides of the dispute benefit of objective scientific study. A well-crafted read, Bigfoot Exposed will prove to be as much a model of scientific method for anthropologists and researchers as it is an engaging and persuasive debunking of the myth of Bigfoot.
Author | : Theresa Bane |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 2016-05-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0786495057 |
"Here there be dragons"--this notation was often made on ancient maps to indicate the edges of the known world and what lay beyond. Heroes who ventured there were only as great as the beasts they encountered. This encyclopedia contains more than 2,200 monsters of myth and folklore, who both made life difficult for humans and fought by their side. Entries describe the appearance, behavior, and cultural origin of mythic creatures well-known and obscure, collected from traditions around the world.
Author | : George M. Eberhart |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 772 |
Release | : 2002-12-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1576077640 |
A comprehensive guide to cryptozoology—the quest to identify animals that have not been officially catalogued by science and to place these unknown animals into their proper zoological categories. In this fascinating two-volume encyclopedia, author George M. Eberhart provides a comprehensive catalog of nearly 1,000 cryptids—unknown animals usually reported through eyewitness accounts and not yet described by science. Cryptids are the stuff of folklore, hoaxes, and genuine scientific breakthroughs. There are 400 now-classified cryptids once considered either extinct or pure fantasy. The cryptozoologist's job is to strip away the myth, misidentification, and mystery—and separate fact from fiction. Mysterious Creatures covers everything from dinosaurs and the emala-ntouka, an elephant-killing dinosaur-like animal of central Africa, to searches for the Loch Ness monster, Bigfoot, and other cryptozoological hoaxes. Entries about specific animals include the derivation or meaning of each cryptid's name, its scientific name, variant names, a physical description, behavior, description of tracks, habitat, significant sightings, present status, and possible explanations. Illustrations and photographs accompany many entries. The book also includes resources and references for further information.
Author | : Levi Machovec |
Publisher | : Hangar 1 Publishing |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2022-02-10 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1955471452 |
There is a problem in the scientific community. They are more than happy to debate those who believe the Earth is flat. Yet, when one brings up Sasquatch, they quickly ignore the subject and shun anyone in the scientific community who does look into the evidence. The Sasquatch paradox shows that the scientific community does not live up to its ideal. We should not be surprised at this fact as this has been the case since the scientific revolution. And so the question remains, and the scientists still haven't provided an adequate answer to this one fundamental question. What is leaving ape footprints in the woods of North America?
Author | : Y. Musharbash |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2014-11-19 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1137448652 |
Offering a dialogue between anthropology and literature, culture, and media, this book presents fine-grained ethnographic vignettes of monsters dwelling in the contemporary world. These monsters hail from Aboriginal Australia, the Pacific, Asia, and Europe, and their presence is inextricably intertwined with the lives of those they haunt.
Author | : David D. Gilmore |
Publisher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2012-05-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0812203224 |
The human mind needs monsters. In every culture and in every epoch in human history, from ancient Egypt to modern Hollywood, imaginary beings have haunted dreams and fantasies, provoking in young and old shivers of delight, thrills of terror, and endless fascination. All known folklores brim with visions of looming and ferocious monsters, often in the role as adversaries to great heroes. But while heroes have been closely studied by mythologists, monsters have been neglected, even though they are equally important as pan-human symbols and reveal similar insights into ways the mind works. In Monsters: Evil Beings, Mythical Beasts, and All Manner of Imaginary Terrors, anthropologist David D. Gilmore explores what human traits monsters represent and why they are so ubiquitous in people's imaginations and share so many features across different cultures. Using colorful and absorbing evidence from virtually all times and places, Monsters is the first attempt by an anthropologist to delve into the mysterious, frightful abyss of mythical beasts and to interpret their role in the psyche and in society. After many hair-raising descriptions of monstrous beings in art, folktales, fantasy, literature, and community ritual, including such avatars as Dracula and Frankenstein, Hollywood ghouls, and extraterrestrials, Gilmore identifies many common denominators and proposes some novel interpretations. Monsters, according to Gilmore, are always enormous, man-eating, gratuitously violent, aggressive, sexually sadistic, and superhuman in power, combining our worst nightmares and our most urgent fantasies. We both abhor and worship our monsters: they are our gods as well as our demons. Gilmore argues that the immortal monster of the mind is a complex creation embodying virtually all of the inner conflicts that make us human. Far from being something alien, nonhuman, and outside us, our monsters are our deepest selves.