Images of the Mind and Images for the Eye. An Iconographical Approach to UFO-Mythology
In the study of contemporary new religions and popular religious or metaphysical notions, the iconographical sources are often sadly overlooked. In this article it is the intention to present an iconographical approach to one single, although significantly versatile, aspect of modern, non-traditiona...
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doaj-fd199bcfa188442b975b15ca053f35e22020-11-25T02:07:59ZengDonner InstituteScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis0582-32262343-49371996-01-011610.30674/scripta.67234Images of the Mind and Images for the Eye. An Iconographical Approach to UFO-MythologyMikael Rothstein0University of CopenhagenIn the study of contemporary new religions and popular religious or metaphysical notions, the iconographical sources are often sadly overlooked. In this article it is the intention to present an iconographical approach to one single, although significantly versatile, aspect of modern, non-traditional mythology, namely the notion of "flying saucers" or UFOs (i.e. Unidentified Flying Objects). The actual UFO-religions may be insignificant in terms of adherence, but the very concept of UFOs holds a strong position in contemporary metaphysics and spirituality, as we find it in the so called New Age movement and elsewhere. Starting with the very notion of strange circular phenomena in the sky, a vast and very differentiated mythology of "flying saucers" or UFOs has developed. As far as the iconographical presentations reflect the narrative structure(s) of the UFO myth, these pictures are integrated elements of the UFO story, and sometimes even agents of a further ufological development. https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67234IconographyUnidentified flying objectsReligious movements, PopularNew Age movementNarrationIdols and images |
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Images of the Mind and Images for the Eye. An Iconographical Approach to UFO-Mythology |
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Images of the Mind and Images for the Eye. An Iconographical Approach to UFO-Mythology |
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Images of the Mind and Images for the Eye. An Iconographical Approach to UFO-Mythology |
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Images of the Mind and Images for the Eye. An Iconographical Approach to UFO-Mythology |
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Donner Institute |
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Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis |
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0582-3226 2343-4937 |
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1996-01-01 |
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In the study of contemporary new religions and popular religious or metaphysical notions, the iconographical sources are often sadly overlooked. In this article it is the intention to present an iconographical approach to one single, although significantly versatile, aspect of modern, non-traditional mythology, namely the notion of "flying saucers" or UFOs (i.e. Unidentified Flying Objects). The actual UFO-religions may be insignificant in terms of adherence, but the very concept of UFOs holds a strong position in contemporary metaphysics and spirituality, as we find it in the so called New Age movement and elsewhere. Starting with the very notion of strange circular phenomena in the sky, a vast and very differentiated mythology of "flying saucers" or UFOs has developed. As far as the iconographical presentations reflect the narrative structure(s) of the UFO myth, these pictures are integrated elements of the UFO story, and sometimes even agents of a further ufological development. |
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Iconography Unidentified flying objects Religious movements, Popular New Age movement Narration Idols and images |
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