Satanic Panic: Pop-Cultural Paranoia in the 1980s by Paul Corupe, Kier-la Janisse, John Schooley

Satanic Panic: Pop-Cultural Paranoia in the 1980s

Paul Corupe, Kier-la Janisse, John Schooley with Forrest Jackson (Contributor), Wm. Conley (Contributor), David Canfield (Contributor), David Flint (Contributor), Alison Nastasi (Contributor), Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (Contributor), Kurt Halfyard (Contributor), Alison Lang (Contributor), Liisa Ladouceur (Contributor), Leslie Hatton (Contributor), Stacy Rusnak (Contributor), Joshua Graham (Contributor), Gil Nault (Contributor), Kevin L. Ferguson (Contributor), Adrian Mack (Contributor), Ralph Elawani (Contributor), Adam Parfrey (Contributor), David Bertrand (Contributor), Gavin Baddeley (Contributor), Samm Deighan (Contributor)

368 pages first pub 2015 (editions)

nonfiction essays history true crime reflective slow-paced
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“An electrifying descent into ‘80s-era cultural terror.”–Mike McPadden, author of Heavy Metal MoviesIn the 1980s, everywhere you turned there were warnings about a widespread evil conspiracy to indoctrinate the vulnerable through the media they co...

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