Culture Study Podcast

Tracing Cultural Panics with Sarah Marshall (!!!)

Nov 19, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Sarah Marshall, a talented podcaster and author known for her work on You're Wrong About and The Devil You Know, dives into the roots of moral and cultural panics. She explores the origins of the satanic panic and how media influences perceptions of fear. Sarah expertly distinguishes moral panics from conspiracy theories, linking them to societal changes and backlash against movements like feminism. The conversation also touches on contemporary issues, including fears around trans identities and the impact of screens on parenting.
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INSIGHT

Moral Panics Follow A Timeless Template

  • Moral panics repeatedly repackage the same pattern: an out-group is blamed to justify increased social control.
  • Sarah Marshall ties 1980s satanic panic back to medieval blood libel and Stanley Cohen's moral panic framework.
ANECDOTE

A Teacher Forced To Flee Over Rumors

  • Sarah opens The Devil You Know with a story of an arts educator in Kentucky accused of sacrificing blonde virgins.
  • The woman fled for her life after a rumor and sensational media coverage amplified the threat.
INSIGHT

Panics Rise When Power Feels Threatened

  • Moral panics amplify when existing power structures feel threatened by social change.
  • Marshall links the satanic panic to setbacks in women's and gay rights and conservative political gains in the late 1970s–80s.
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