Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search


Back To Results
Showing Item 1 of 1

American cosmic : UFOs, religion, technology  Cover Image Book Book

American cosmic : UFOs, religion, technology

Summary:

"More than half of American adults and more than seventy-five percent of young Americans believe in intelligent extraterrestrial life. This level of belief rivals that of belief in God. In American Cosmic, D.W. Pasulka examines the mechanisms that foster a thriving belief in extraterrestrial life. Her work takes her from Silicon Valley to the Vatican Secret Archive and reveals how media has supplanted religion as a cultural authority that offers believers answers about non-human intelligent life"-- Provided by publisher.
"More than half of American adults and more than seventy-five percent of young Americans believe in intelligent extraterrestrial life. This level of belief rivals that of belief in God. [This book] examines the mechanisms at work behind the thriving belief system in extraterrestrial life, a system that is changing and even supplanting traditional religions. Over the course of a six-year ethnographic study, D.W. Pasulka interviewed successful and influential scientists, professionals, and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who believe in extraterrestrial intelligence, thereby disproving the common misconception that only fringe members of society believe in UFOs. She argues that widespread belief in aliens is due to a number of factors including their ubiquity in modern media like The X-Files, which can influence memory, and the believability lent to that media by the search for planets that might support life. American Cosmic explores the intriguing question of how people interpret unexplainable experiences, and argues that the media is replacing religion as a cultural authority that offers believers answers about non-human intelligent life."--Dust jacket.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780190692889
  • ISBN: 019069288X
  • Physical Description: xvi, 269 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-257) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
A tour of Silicon Valley with Jacques Vallee -- The invisible Tyler D. -- James: master of the multiverse -- In the field : the war is virtual, the blood is real -- When Star Wars became real : the mechanisms of belief -- The material code : from the disembodied soul to the materiality of quantum information -- The human receiver : matter, information, energy... contact -- Real and imaginary : Tyler D.'s spiritual conversion in Rome -- The artifact.
Subject: Unidentified flying objects > Religious aspects.
Unidentified flying objects in popular culture.
Life on other planets > Religious aspects.
Extraterrestrial beings in popular culture.
Extraterrestrial beings in popular culture.
Life on other planets > Religious aspects.
Unidentified flying objects in popular culture.
Unidentified flying objects > Religious aspects.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion.
Genre: Nonfiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at State Library of Alabama.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
APLS 001.942 PAS 31291002932463 Stacks Available -

LDR 04364cam a2200553 i 4500
001239877
003EG-AL
00520190918100213.0
008180630s2019 nyua b 001 0 eng c
010 . ‡a 2018015547
035 . ‡a(OCoLC)on1055569358
040 . ‡aLBSOR/DLC ‡beng ‡erda ‡cDLC ‡dOCLCO ‡dOCLCF ‡dUKMGB ‡dUAP ‡dQQ3 ‡dFBP ‡dJAS ‡dIGA ‡dGK8 ‡dUAP ‡dYDX ‡dBUR ‡dASL
015 . ‡aGBB922884 ‡2bnb
0167 . ‡a019242290 ‡2Uk
019 . ‡a1084655774 ‡a1086310667
020 . ‡a9780190692889 ‡qhardcover
020 . ‡a019069288X ‡qhardcover
0291 . ‡aUKMGB ‡b019242290
0291 . ‡aCHVBK ‡b557963494
0291 . ‡aCHBIS ‡b011297300
0291 . ‡aAU@ ‡b000064048003
035 . ‡a(OCoLC)1055569358 ‡z(OCoLC)1084655774 ‡z(OCoLC)1086310667
042 . ‡apcc
05000. ‡aBL65.U54 ‡bP37 2019
08200. ‡a001.9420973 ‡223
049 . ‡aASLM
1001 . ‡aPasulka, Diana Walsh, ‡eauthor.
24510. ‡aAmerican cosmic : ‡bUFOs, religion, technology / ‡cD. W. Pasulka.
264 1. ‡aNew York, NY : ‡bOxford University Press, ‡c[2019]
300 . ‡axvi, 269 pages : ‡billustrations ; ‡c22 cm
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
520 . ‡a"More than half of American adults and more than seventy-five percent of young Americans believe in intelligent extraterrestrial life. This level of belief rivals that of belief in God. In American Cosmic, D.W. Pasulka examines the mechanisms that foster a thriving belief in extraterrestrial life. Her work takes her from Silicon Valley to the Vatican Secret Archive and reveals how media has supplanted religion as a cultural authority that offers believers answers about non-human intelligent life"-- ‡cProvided by publisher.
520 . ‡a"More than half of American adults and more than seventy-five percent of young Americans believe in intelligent extraterrestrial life. This level of belief rivals that of belief in God. [This book] examines the mechanisms at work behind the thriving belief system in extraterrestrial life, a system that is changing and even supplanting traditional religions. Over the course of a six-year ethnographic study, D.W. Pasulka interviewed successful and influential scientists, professionals, and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who believe in extraterrestrial intelligence, thereby disproving the common misconception that only fringe members of society believe in UFOs. She argues that widespread belief in aliens is due to a number of factors including their ubiquity in modern media like The X-Files, which can influence memory, and the believability lent to that media by the search for planets that might support life. American Cosmic explores the intriguing question of how people interpret unexplainable experiences, and argues that the media is replacing religion as a cultural authority that offers believers answers about non-human intelligent life."--Dust jacket.
5050 . ‡aA tour of Silicon Valley with Jacques Vallee -- The invisible Tyler D. -- James: master of the multiverse -- In the field : the war is virtual, the blood is real -- When Star Wars became real : the mechanisms of belief -- The material code : from the disembodied soul to the materiality of quantum information -- The human receiver : matter, information, energy... contact -- Real and imaginary : Tyler D.'s spiritual conversion in Rome -- The artifact.
504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [245]-257) and index.
650 0. ‡aUnidentified flying objects ‡xReligious aspects.
650 0. ‡aUnidentified flying objects in popular culture.
650 0. ‡aLife on other planets ‡xReligious aspects.
650 0. ‡aExtraterrestrial beings in popular culture.
650 7. ‡aExtraterrestrial beings in popular culture. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01903186
650 7. ‡aLife on other planets ‡xReligious aspects. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01751543
650 7. ‡aUnidentified flying objects in popular culture. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01161327
650 7. ‡aUnidentified flying objects ‡xReligious aspects. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01161316
650 7. ‡aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture. ‡2bisacsh
650 7. ‡aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion. ‡2bisacsh
655 4. ‡aNonfiction.
77608. ‡iOnline version: ‡aPasulka, Diana Walsh, author. ‡tAmerican cosmic ‡dNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019] ‡z9780190693497 ‡w(DLC) 2018047070
994 . ‡aC0 ‡bASL
905 . ‡uaperry
901 . ‡aon1055569358 ‡bOCoLC ‡c239877 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc
Back To Results
Showing Item 1 of 1

Additional Resources