American Tabloid Media and the Satanic Panic, 1970-2000

Sarah A Hughes author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:28th Oct '21

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This book examines the “satanic panic” of the 1980s as an essential part of the growing relationship between tabloid media and American conservative politics in the 1980s. It argues that widespread fears of Satanism in a range of cultural institutions was indispensable to the development and success of both infotainment, or tabloid content on television, and the rise of the New Right, a conservative political movement that was heavily guided by a growing coalition of influential televangelists, or evangelical preachers on television. It takes as its particular focus the hundreds of accusations that devil-worshippers were operating America’s white middle-class suburban daycare centers. Dozens of communities around the country became embroiled in trials against center owners, the most publicized of which was the McMartin Preschool trial in Manhattan Beach, California. It remains the longest and most expensive criminal trial in the nation’s history.

“The Satanic Panic is nevertheless a topic of interest to those working on new and alternative religiosity … . There is thus certainly scope for further research on SRA, and Hughes’ monograph may be useful for future scholars pursuing this topic … .” (Ethan Doyle White, Nova Religio, Vol. 26 (4), May, 2023)

ISBN: 9783030836351

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271 pages

1st ed. 2021