A2 Media Studies

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Moral hysteria notes from today's lesson

Today we learned about moral hysteria throughout history. Moral hysteria is a state of panic when a piece of media (usually music, film or television) challenges the social order in a way that can often offend people.

Here are some notes I made in class.


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