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The Unidentified

Mythical Monsters, Alien Encounters, and Our Obsession with the Unexplained

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The Unidentified

De: Colin Dickey
Narrado por: Will Damron
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"Absolutely perfect for the current moment." (BuzzFeed)

America's favorite cultural historian and author of Ghostland takes a tour of the country's most persistent "unexplained" phenomena.

In a world where rational, scientific explanations are more available than ever, belief in the unprovable and irrational - in fringe - is on the rise: from Atlantis to aliens, from Flat Earth to the Loch Ness monster, the list goes on. It seems the more our maps of the known world get filled in, the more we crave mysterious locations full of strange creatures.

Enter Colin Dickey, cultural historian and tour guide of the weird. With the same curiosity and insight that made Ghostland a hit with readers and critics, Colin looks at what all fringe beliefs have in common, explaining that today's Illuminati is yesterday's Flat Earth: the attempt to find meaning in a world stripped of wonder. Dickey visits the wacky sites of America's wildest fringe beliefs - from the famed Mount Shasta where the ancient race (or extraterrestrials, or possibly both, depending on who you ask) called Lemurians are said to roam, to the museum containing the last remaining "evidence" of the great Kentucky meat shower - investigating how these theories come about, why they take hold, and why as Americans we keep inventing and reinventing them decade after decade. The Unidentified is Colin Dickey at his best: curious, wry, brilliant in his analysis, yet eminently engaging.

©2020 Colin Dickey (P)2020 Penguin Audio
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The Book Delves Into Various Unexplained Phenomena, Paranormal Beliefs, And Urban Legends, Presenting Detailed Accounts And Fascinating Stories Surrounding Them. However, Many Reviewers Criticize The Author's Dismissive And Condescending Tone Towards Believers, As Well As An Apparent Political Agenda And Biased Viewpoint That Dismisses The Possibilities Outright. The Book Aims To Provide Psychological And Cultural Analysis Of Humanity's Obsession With The Unexplained, But Some Feel It Treats The Subject Matter Superficially And Fails To Offer Fresh Insights. Nonetheless, The Engaging Narratives And Insightful Perspectives Make It An Intriguing Read For Those Interested In The Topic.
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One of the best sociological explanations

The text is honest in its approach, agnostic in its conclusions, and tactful in its discussion. If you find you have a knee jerk reaction, you will have revealed one of your biases. Listen until the end; it is totally worth it.

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Well-trodden ground

More hand-wringing about beliefs in the paranormal. While Dickey examines a diverse array of Fortean topics, his analysis often feels like a Sociology 101 cliche: Bigfoot is about a post-war crisis of masculinity; the paranormal reflects a primitive desire to experience magic and wonder; believers are deluded or malicious. Virtually every paranormal experiencer has heard these arguments yet most remain steadfast in their beliefs and Dickey fails to provide fresh insights as to why this is. Absent also is a comprehensive analysis of the other side of this intellectual battle, namely the culture of debunkers and skeptics. This faction, in their eagerness to disprove the paranormal, often posit their own dubious or absurd theories that lack scientific merit. So what pathologies and prejudices drive them? How is the "scientific community" itself sometimes a victim of its own politics and groupthink? So much of our current culture wars are between believers and skeptics so a deep analysis of current events requires stepping back from both sides and examining the interplay between them. In selecting one side over the other, however, Dickey failed to fully comprehend the bigger picture.

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Amazing

The writing and the narration. Everything was amazing. Filled with info and incidents.
Every chapter was informative. Many of the incidents are new to me, and I like that the writer wllows for both sides of the story to be presented.

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Narrows the world ever so slightly

This book is fine. The reading of it is fine. Together making for a .. sorta fine experience. The voice actor is good, but for this setting of “amazing, strange stories .. proceeded by skeptical tutting” it’s too neutral. Too stable & strict. I don’t remember a single performative or charming read of a line, nor hardly any emotion, really.

That mixes with the content of this book to absolutely do what it’s final moments remind us never to do, “never make the world smaller, only bigger.”

It’s sad that the “few genuinely lingering mysteries — the wheat among the countless chaff of nonsense encounters” according to the author are only discussed for the last 1% of the book. The other 99% is “describe, pique interest, reduce down to metaphor or psychological drive, etc.”

Bummer.

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for the skeptical paranormal fan

Another great book from this author, a comparative cultural and psychological look at the unexplained, entertaining and enjoyable.

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An Exploration of the Phenomenon of being Human

I really enjoyed this book. Dickey shares some amazing stories and then does a deep-dive into each one exploring the social issues at the time, the possible explanations, the evidence for and against, but really focusing on humanity. The book gives us a glimpse of why we need myths. I am a believer in the strange and unexplainable and I didn’t feel like Dickey was tearing apart these stories. He was respectful and inquisitive. It’s a fun read. :)

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Tedious history of conspiracies. Starts in 1800s

I was not expecting this book to be so dull and tedious. Yes, it is well written and well researched, but that does not mean it is especially interesting, unless your idea of interesting is, for instance, a recounting of how some of the early UFO organizations formed in the 40s and 50s. This is an interesting book if this is the sort of thing you are interested in. There are so many names of people who appear briefly and then the story soon moves on to someone else.

If you are looking for a thorough debunking of various conspiracy theories, this may not be the right book for you, though it is skeptical of all conspiracies. There seems to be an assumption that the reader is a skeptic already, so there is no great effort to debunk anything. And, of course, with so much ground to cover (hundreds of years), we never get too deep into the details of any particular conspiracy. I was particularly disappointed in the discussion of the Patterson-Gimlin film found in an early chapter on Bigfoot. We are told flatly that the film is a fake. Then, with just two or three sentences, it is explained that it must be a fake because the creature's gate is wrong (it walks like a male when it is a female creature). And the creature should be pot-bellied as all herbivores are, but it is not. Though the author is probably right that the film is a fake, to dismiss such an important and controversial film with so little discussion seems like a very superficial treatment of a subject that deserves more attention. After all, some very serious chapters are devoted to this film in many Bigfoot books, There have probably even been entire books devoted just to discussing and analyzing the film.

If you are looking for a discussion of contemporary conspiracies, be prepared to be patient or skip ahead, I listened to several hours of this book and most of what I was listening to when I stopped listening was focused on events of the 40s and 50s. I have no idea if or when the discussion of modern conspiracies starts.

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Gives Cause to Ponder

I listened through this a couple times before reviewing it.

Like reading anything John Keel or Patric
Harper, this gives a framework of logic and societal history to refer back to. Never does the author totally dismiss all possibilities but you realize humanity/ society is a complex and tricky bugger in itself and, after all, why are not the proofs of scientific understanding just as amazing to people as well.

Just enjoy the trip with an open but healthy skeptical mind.

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Loved it

I listened to this after finishing the first season of Strange Arrivals (Grimm and Mild). The author was interviewed for the podcast and I was intrigued by the concept of this book. I was not disappointed. This book offers insight into why some people believe what they do. I found it fascinating, and listening to Strange Arrivals first gave me context for some of the things he explored. I plan to buy a hard copy.

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awesome it was a good book. It really makes wonder

awesome it was a good book. It really makes wonder about the world around you.

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