- Fictional extraterrestrials
In
popular culture s,life form s--especially intelligent life forms, that are of extraterrestrial origin, i.e. not coming from theEarth --are referred to collectively as aliens, or sometimesvisitor s.This usage is clearly anthropocentric: when
human s infiction al accounts accomplishinterstellar travel and land on aplanet elsewhere in theuniverse , the local inhabitants of these other planets are usually still referred to as "alien", even though they are thenative life form and the humans are theintruder s. In general they are seen as unfriendly life forms. This may be seen as a reversion to the classic meaning of "alien" (seeforeigner ) as referring to "other," in contrast to "us" in the context of the writer'sframe of reference .Aliens in poetry
There is a long historyFact|date=April 2008 of writing about imagined meetings between aliens and humans, and
poetry is no exception. Many serious poets, including former United States of America (USA) poets laureateStanley Kunitz andRobert Hayden , have written celebrated poems on the topic of life beyond our world. Some of these poems complicate the expectations of the reader, such as Kunitz's poem [http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19249 "The Abduction"] which subverts the popular notion of alien abduction by describing the event surreally and without the typical cast of characters. Other poems take on the topic as a way to offer an alternate view of humanity, or even a cultural critique. In Robert Hayden's poem [http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19218 "American Journal,"] an extraterrestrial describes American behavior to his superiors, and similarly, "The White Fires of Venus" byDenis Johnson , relates the observations of the inhabitants of Venus about humanity.Historical ideas
in "Democritus Platonissans, or an Essay Upon the Infinity of Worlds" (1647). [cite book|title=Democritus Platonissans, or an Essay Upon the Infinity of Worlds| last=Democritus| year=1647] With the new relative viewpoint that understood "our world's sunne / Becomes a starre elsewhere", More made the speculative leap to extrasolar planets, :the frigid spheres that 'bout them fare;:Which of themselves quite dead and barren are,:But by the wakening warmth of kindly dayes,:And the sweet dewie nights, in due course raise:Long hidden shapes and life, to their great Maker's praise.
The possibility of extraterrestrial life was a commonplace of educated discourse in the 17th century, though in "
Paradise Lost " (1667) [cite book|title=Paradise Lost| first=John| last=Milton| year=1667]John Milton cautiously employed the conditional when the angel suggests to Adam the possibility of life on the Moon::Her spots thou seest:As clouds, and clouds may rain, and rain produce:Fruits in her softened soil, for some to eat:Allotted there; and other Suns, perhaps,:With their attendant Moons, thou wilt descry,:Communicating male and female light,:Which two great sexes animate the World,:Stored in each Orb perhaps with some that liveAncient stories and texts about
demons , as in theBible , may also have some connection to modern stories aboutalien abductions , mind control, and so on.Fontanelle's "
Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds " with its similar excursions on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, expanding rather than denying the creative sphere of a Maker, was translated into English in 1686. [cite book|title=Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds|last=Fontenelle | first=Bernard le Bovier de| year=1686] In "The Excursion" (1728) David Mallet exclaimed, "Ten thousand worlds blaze forth; each with his train/Of peopled worlds." [cite book| title=The Excursion| year=1728| first=David| last=Mallet]See also
Types of alien
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Cat-like aliens
*Dropa
*Elder race
*Energy being
* Grey alien
*Little green men
* Jovian
*Martian
* Nordics
*Reptilian humanoid
* Roswell rods
*Venusian
*Xenomorph (Alien)
*Predator (alien) UFOs
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UFOs
*Black triangle (UFO)
*Military flying saucers
* UFO (Unidentified Flying Object)
*UFO conspiracy theory
*Ufology Other alien phenomena
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List of magazines of anomalous phenomena
*Abduction phenomenon
*Crop circle
* First contact
*Starchild skull Alien studies
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Ancient astronaut theory
* "Are We Alone? "
*The Disclosure Project
*Hollow earth
*Ummo
*Xenobiology Aliens in fiction
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List of films featuring extraterrestrials
*List of extraterrestrials in fiction
*List of extraterrestrials in fiction by type
*Alien invasion
*Alien sidekick References
Further reading
*Roth, Christopher F., "Ufology as Anthropology: Race, Extraterrestrials, and the Occult." In "E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces," ed. by Debbora Battaglia. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2005.
* Sagan, Carl. 1996. "The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark: chapter 4: "Aliens"
External links
* [http://www.hyper.net/ufo/occupants.html UFO occupants - grey and reptilian alien pictures]
* [http://ufologie.net/htm/caponi.htm ufologie.net - The Filiberto Caponi close encounter of the 3rd kind, 1993]
* [http://www.ufocasebook.com/caponi.html ufocasebook.com - Filiberto Caponi Close Encounter 1993]
* [http://ufologie.net/htm/ilkleymoor.htm The Ilkley Moor encounter of the 3rd kind, 1987]
* [http://www.ufomagazine.co.uk UFO Magazine UK and Discussion Forum]
* [http://www.iitr.ernet.in/departments/CE/people/faculty/facthtml/ashokfce.htm]
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