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EIU Professor Places Spotlight on Bigfoot Believers, Writes Book_Eastern Illinois University[이스턴일리노이대학교,미국대학교장학금]

by 미국유학 상담전화 ☏ 02-523-7002 2016. 2. 14.


EIU Professor Places Spotlight on Bigfoot Believers, Writes Book_Eastern Illinois University[이스턴일리노이대학교,미국대학교장학금]


Like the men and women on a hunt for the legendary Bigfoot, Joe Gisondi was on the hunt for what drives these believers.

As he traveled to eight locations across the country, Gisondi “trekked” in remote woods, swamps, harsh terrain and national parks with these men and women. After his travels, the Eastern Illinois University journalism professor released a book this month documenting his adventures. The book is titled “Monster Trek: The Obsessive Search for Bigfoot.”


A lecture about his book will take place at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4 at Buzzard Auditorium in Buzzard Hall on EIU’s campus. Bigfoot researcher Harold Benny will share his experiences searching for Bigfoot with Gisondi.


In his book, Gisondi brings to life the men and women like Benny as he tries to uncover what motivates them in their obsessive searches. Reports of man-like, hairy creature or “Bigfoot” are embedded within American folklore and have fascinated American culture for 400 years.


After starting his project in 2009, Gisondi traveled to Florida, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Virginia and Ohio to form relationships with these believers. He quickly realized that most of the searchers are not crazy loons, but instead normal citizens, he said.


To start his project, he reached out to the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, and then started building relationships from there.  His initial interest for the project started for his love for camping, but then expanded from there.


“If you want to find a good story, find people who are passionate about something,” said Gisondi, referring why he started focusing on the Bigfoot believers. While his project doesn’t confirm or deny the existence of Bigfoot, Gisondi can’t help but lend toward the side of belief.


“There are too many people who say that something exists out there to discount it out of hand,” he said. “So I am interested, and I want to believe, but like any journalist I need the evidence.”