UFO Crash at Roswell by Benson Saler - ISBN: 9781588340634
Paperback
In the summer of 1947 something mysterious crashed in the New Mexican desert, close to Roswell. This book charts the development of a modern myth and examines how the belief in UFOs has become so popular with Americans that one-quarter truly believe aliens have visited Earth.

UFO Crash at Roswell

The Genesis of a Modern Myth

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  • Paperback

    216 pages

  • Release Date

    22 June 2010

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Summary

In UFO Crash at Roswell, the authors discuss the on-going debate about the mysterious 1947 crash in New Mexico that may possibly be a UFO.In the summer of 1947 something mysterious crashed in the New Mexican desert near the town of Roswell. Whether it was an alien spacecraft manned by tiny humanlike beings or-the US government’s official explanation-a scientific research balloon has long been a subject of passionate debate. Transcending the believer-versus-skeptic debate, anthropologists Bens…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781588340634
ISBN-10:1588340635
Author:Benson Saler, Charles A. Ziegler, Charles Moore
Publisher:Smithsonian Books
Imprint:Smithsonian Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Edition:2nd
Release Date:22 June 2010
Weight:306g
Dimensions:226mm x 152mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

“Illuminates an intriguing fact of what it means to be human: to want—to need—stories, tall tales, myths, answers … hope.”—San Diego Union-Tribune

“A sound case study of contemporary … mythmaking, as well as an excellent and objective account of a very curious, and potent, period in American history.”—Journal of American Folklore

UFO Crash at Roswell … searches for answers about why so many believe in the crash of a flying saucer at Roswell, how these beliefs came to be, and their meaning. Highly recommended.”—Curtis Peebles, author of Watch the Skies!

UFO Crash at Roswell persuasively explains the wreckage that is key to Roswell; the later tales of alien intrusion; and the varying assumptions, hopes, and fears that likely motivate these tales.”—Stewart Guthrie, Professor of Anthropology, Fordham University

“After reading this groundbreaking book, you can’t look at the Roswell Incident the same way, whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or uncommitted.”—Albuquerque Journal

“Thought-provoking reading.”—Anthropological Forum

About The Author

Benson Saler

Benson Saler is professor emeritus of anthropology at Brandeis University and the author of Conceptualizing Religion. Charles A. Ziegler is a senior research associate in anthropology at Brandeis University. Charles B. Moore is professor emeritus of atmospheric physics at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.

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