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Hysteria!

By: Phoebe Bennett, Nick Minter
Narrated by: Alice Lowe
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Hysteria! presents tales of howling nuns, fainting schoolgirls, witches, wombs, online panics and threats, both imagined and real. Crossing decades and continents, and from personal panics to societal scares, Alice Lowe explores hysterical behaviour. Come join the delirium....

Hysteria is a word that regularly gets misused. It gets attached to everything from overly emotional behaviour to moral panics, via stock market crashes, stampedes, viral videos and more. It's often used, pejoratively, about women, and it shares its roots with the ancient Greek word for womb. The story of hysteria touches on issues of stigma, gender, morality and power. But how do we separate mass psychogenic illness from mere emotional excess?

Filmmaker, actress and writer Alice Lowe has long been fascinated by the grey area between behavioural control and abandon. In this six-part series, she explores what we really mean when we talk about frenzies, fevers, manias and panics, both individually and throughout society.

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Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Ep. 1: Film, Nuns and Deathly Dances
    Jul 24 2019

    Cinema thrives on hysterical characters, especially when they inhabit closed environments such as convents or girls schools. But what can we make of the dozens of people who died during a dancing epidemic in medieval France?

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    34 mins
  • Ep. 2: Witches, Wombs and Women
    Jul 24 2019

    Hysteria shares its etymological roots with the ancient Greek word for womb. Does that explain why women are still more likely than men to be accused of hysterical behaviour?

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    25 mins
  • Ep. 3: Spirits, Angels and Seances
    Jul 24 2019

    Death – or being in close proximity to death – encourages unusual social behaviour. From the birth of Spiritualism to WW1 and beyond, how are our beliefs shaped by the people we lose?

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    28 mins
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Fascinating topic and I enjoyed the way they covered the very strange historical stuff through to the forms it takes in modern life. Thought provoking

Thought Provoking

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Interestingly shows how the word 'hysteria' has evolved from antiquity to present day mass panics.

Historical significance

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Great story, it was extremely interesting and informative. Would 100% recommend for a easy quick and free listen

Brilliant and very interesting

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it was interesting and informative would listen to it again enjoyed it will pass it on

interesting

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I thought that this podcast was really interesting and gave some fantastic insight in to both incidents in the past and current issues.

REALLY interesting and well rounded

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So interesting to be made to realise just how many places we are influenced by.

Hysteria is a fascinating producing

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I wasnt sure what to expect from this podcast, but I cant stop listening., perhaps I'm hysterical!

excellent series , very interesting

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really interesting stories, wondering into hows and whys things happened. inspired some further research on my part

didnt expect to enjoy it as much as I did

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Really interesting. I would love to hear a follow up series specifically about the Covid 19 pandemic. Obviously when it's safe to do so

Let's hear more

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Interesting topic, well researched and very well presented.I felt the first couple of episodes seemed a bit unfocused and lacking depth (although that could be down to a scarcity of early source material or just wanting to provide a grounding for the later events), but the later episodes were excellent and honestly changed my opinion about the "reality" (if that's the right word) of mass hysteria.

Thoughtful and thought-provoking

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