Article ID: CBB000932057

Entering Dubious Realms: Grover Krantz, Science, and Sasquatch (2009)

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Regal, Brian (Author)


Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Volume: 66
Pages: 83--102
Publication date: 2009
Language: English


Physical anthropologist Grover Krantz (1931-2002) spent his career arguing that the anomalous North American primate called Sasquatch was a living animal. He attempted to prove the creature's existence by applying to the problem the techniques of physical anthropology: methodologies and theoretical models that were outside the experience of the amateur enthusiasts who dominated the field of anomalous primate studies. For his efforts, he was dismissed or ignored by academics who viewed the Sasquatch, also commonly called Bigfoot, as at best a relic of folklore and at worst a hoax, and Krantz's project as having dubious value. Krantz also received a negative reaction from amateur Sasquatch researchers, some of whom threatened and abused him. His career is best situated therefore as part of the discussion about the historical relationship between amateur naturalists and professional scientists. The literature on this relationship articulates a combining/displacement process: when a knowledge domain that has potential for contributions to science is created by amateurs, it will eventually combine with and then be taken over by professionals, with the result that amateur leadership is displaced. This paper contributes to that discussion by showing the process at work in Krantz's failed attempt to legitimize Bigfoot research by removing it from the amateur sphere and repositioning it in the professional world of anthropology.

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Description Explores the career of physical anthropologist Krantz who sought to demonstrate the existence of the Sasquatch.


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Authors & Contributors
Regal, Brian
Adkins, Gregory Matthew
Alberti, Samuel J. M. M.
Barnett, Ronald
Bindernagel, John A.
Breivik, Heidi Mjelva
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Journal of the History of Biology
Science in Context
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
Publishers
Beachcomber Books
Palgrave Macmillan
Princeton University Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Amateurs
Professions and professionalization
Natural history
Science and society
Animals, mythical
Popularization
People
Fountaine, Margaret
Needham, James G.
Peiresc, Nicolas Claude Fabri de
Haverfield, Francis John
Mommsen, Theodor
Watkin, William Thompson
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
18th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
Great Britain
Europe
Germany
United States
Vienna (Austria)
Rome (Italy)
Institutions
British Association for the Advancement of Science
Académie Royale des Sciences (France)
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