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  • Ep. 1: Film, Nuns and Deathly Dances
    2019/07/24

    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 分
  • Ep. 2: Witches, Wombs and Women
    2019/07/24

    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 分
  • Ep. 3: Spirits, Angels and Seances
    2019/07/24

    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 分
  • Ep. 4: Fear of the Unknown
    2019/07/24

    For us to truly understand hysteria, we need to adequately document and remember events where extraordinary behaviour occurs – but that’s easier said than done. Why do our minds allow us to remember (or forget) the things it can’t cleanly process?

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    30 分
  • Ep. 5: Corporate Hysteria
    2019/07/24

    It’s one thing for individuals to experience moments of panic or delusion. But can corporations or even countries display hysterical behaviour?

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    32 分
  • Ep. 6: Viral Panic
    2019/07/24

    The internet and social media give us the tools to not only spread panic, but to invent new causes for alarm. Are we entering a period in which global outbreaks of Mass Psychogenic Illness could occur?

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    31 分