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UFO CRASH AT ROSWELL
SALER BENSON
Charles Albert Ziegler
Charles B. Moore
出版
Smithsonian
, 1997-07-17
主題
Body, Mind & Spirit / UFOs & Extraterrestrials
Social Science / Folklore & Mythology
ISBN
1560987510
9781560987512
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ZTnXAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Transcending the believer-versus-skeptic debate, anthropologists Benson Saler and Charles A. Ziegler contend that the Roswell story is best understood as modern myth. Similar to traditional myths in transmission, structure, and motif, the story also taps into modern beliefs in the power of technology and the duplicity of a monolithic government. The authors show how the Roswell story, like a religious myth, asserts in an "unfalsifiable" narrative the existence of superior beings. Saler and Ziegler also describe the ways in which television and tabloid newspapers keep the story alive as folklore even while presenting it as expose. The book also includes the account of scientist Charles B. Moore, who participated in an experiment to launch balloon-borne radar reflectors in the summer of 1947. That these occasionally crashed in the New Mexico desert forms the probable historical core of the myth.