Satanic Panic
Step into the tumultuous world of the 1980s with Satanic Panic by Kier-La Janisse, a compelling exploration of a cultural phenomenon that gripped a nation. Published in 2016, this insightful book spans 368 pages, delving into the widespread fear of a supposed Satanic conspiracy that permeated media, influencing public perception and inciting hysteria. Janisse meticulously examines how the "Satanic Panic" not only warned of lurking evils behind our televisions and radios but also shaped a unique cultural legacy filled with intrigue and fascination. Discover the intricate connections between media consumption and societal fears, and how this era continues to resonate today. Perfect for readers interested in cultural history, media studies, and the complexities of societal fears, Satanic Panic is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the dark undercurrents of a bygone era.