Today, the Wyrdos are joined by Alex Stevenson to discuss his dissertation, The missing poetics of footprints in mid 20th century American cryptozoological writing.We cover some fascinating topics, including:The Poetics of the Trace: We dive into Alex's theory that Bigfoot stories can be read as a form of literature, where a footprint is not just evidence but a poetic "trace" of something missing.Ivan T. Sanderson: We learn about the life and legacy of this pioneering explorer and author, who was less concerned with scientific reputation and more with inspiring a mass movement.Willow Creek's Legacy: We explore how Sanderson helped create a new community and economy in California, turning Bigfoot into a cultural icon and a new industry in a town that was struggling.The Patterson-Gimlin Film: Alex shares his perspective on how this famous film may have actually harmed the mystery by replacing a mass culture of images with a single visual.The Deeper Meaning: We discuss why the legend of Bigfoot still resonates with us today, and what these stories might reveal about the human imagination and our connection to the wild.Alex's Wacky Discoveries: We learn about Sanderson's strangest theories and a bizarre real-life incident involving a pet monkey.Stay Wyrd!www.wyrdwessex.co.ukBuy our merch hereWritten by Craig Brooks and hosted by Craig Brooks and Andy StevensEdited by Craig BrooksIntro music by Leonell Cassio - The Paranormal Is Real (ft. Carrie) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Wyrdos are joined by Alex Stevenson to discuss his dissertation, The missing poetics of footprints in mid 20th century American cryptozoological writing.We cover some fascinating topics, including:The Poetics of the Trace: We dive into Alex's theory that Bigfoot stories can be read as a form of literature, where a footprint is not just evidence but a poetic "trace" of something missing.Ivan T. Sanderson: We learn about the life and legacy of this pioneering explorer and author, who wa...