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Cultural readings of alien encounters

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E.T. Culture is a very strong theoretical intervention and a fascinating read. It is remarkable for its expansive, multiple-explanations approach. Each article makes a different, and each a compelling, argument for what UFOness is all about.”—Kathleen Stewart, author of A Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an “Other” America
“Who would have guessed in this dark and fearful time that a collection of essays on aliens would offer so much hope? Debbora Battaglia and her contributors open up new spaces for thinking. They provide us with room to breathe. Approaching otherness and the uncanny not with anxiety but with optimism, her anthropology of visits invites us to make ourselves open to ambiguity, an invitation which, in an unfortunate age of absolutes, we would all do well to accept.”—Jodi Dean, author of Aliens in America: Conspiracy Cultures from Outerspace to Cyberspace
“[T]his work breaks new ground for anthropology by shedding light on an important aspect of our popular culture—one that is often overlooked in the literature of our discipline, despite its relevance to central themes like race, language, culture, power, politics, and religion.” -- Sean P. O’Neill * American Anthropologist *

Table of Contents
Editors' Note
Insiders’ Voices in Outerspaces / Debbora Battaglia
Ufology as Anthropology: Race, Extraterrestrials, and the Occult / Christopher F. Roth
Alien Tongues / David Samuels
The License: Poetics, Power, and the Uncanny / Susan Lepselter
“For Those Who Are Not Afraid of the Future”: Raelian Clonehood in the Public Sphere / Debbora Battaglia
Intertextual Enterprises: Writing Alternative Places and Meanings in the Media Mixed Networks of Yugioh / Mizuko Ito
Close Encounters of the Nth Kind: Becoming Sampled and the Mullis-ship Connection / Richard Doyle
“Come on, people... we *are* the aliens. We seem to be suffering from Host-Planet Rejection Syndrome”: Liminal Illnesses, Structural Damnation, and Social Creativity / Joseph Dumit
References
Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: MD - Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 1/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822336211, 978-0822336211
      ISBN10: 0822336219

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Cultural readings of alien encounters

      Trade Review
      E.T. Culture is a very strong theoretical intervention and a fascinating read. It is remarkable for its expansive, multiple-explanations approach. Each article makes a different, and each a compelling, argument for what UFOness is all about.”—Kathleen Stewart, author of A Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an “Other” America
      “Who would have guessed in this dark and fearful time that a collection of essays on aliens would offer so much hope? Debbora Battaglia and her contributors open up new spaces for thinking. They provide us with room to breathe. Approaching otherness and the uncanny not with anxiety but with optimism, her anthropology of visits invites us to make ourselves open to ambiguity, an invitation which, in an unfortunate age of absolutes, we would all do well to accept.”—Jodi Dean, author of Aliens in America: Conspiracy Cultures from Outerspace to Cyberspace
      “[T]his work breaks new ground for anthropology by shedding light on an important aspect of our popular culture—one that is often overlooked in the literature of our discipline, despite its relevance to central themes like race, language, culture, power, politics, and religion.” -- Sean P. O’Neill * American Anthropologist *

      Table of Contents
      Editors' Note
      Insiders’ Voices in Outerspaces / Debbora Battaglia
      Ufology as Anthropology: Race, Extraterrestrials, and the Occult / Christopher F. Roth
      Alien Tongues / David Samuels
      The License: Poetics, Power, and the Uncanny / Susan Lepselter
      “For Those Who Are Not Afraid of the Future”: Raelian Clonehood in the Public Sphere / Debbora Battaglia
      Intertextual Enterprises: Writing Alternative Places and Meanings in the Media Mixed Networks of Yugioh / Mizuko Ito
      Close Encounters of the Nth Kind: Becoming Sampled and the Mullis-ship Connection / Richard Doyle
      “Come on, people... we *are* the aliens. We seem to be suffering from Host-Planet Rejection Syndrome”: Liminal Illnesses, Structural Damnation, and Social Creativity / Joseph Dumit
      References
      Contributors
      Index

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