Award Date

May 2025

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (MA)

Department

History

First Committee Member

Michael Green

Second Committee Member

David Tanenhaus

Third Committee Member

Todd Robinson

Fourth Committee Member

Michael Borer

Number of Pages

120

Abstract

The Senate hearing on the “Contents of Music and the Lyrics of Records, held on September 19, 1985, was as much a popular culture event as a public airing of concerns about explicit content in music. Much has been written about the significance of the Parents’ Music Resource Center (PMRC), the Senate hearing and the issues it engaged in, and how it colored conversations about censorship of the arts, the effectiveness of rating systems to police popular media and the effects of media on children’s behavior and development. The thesis will explore aspects of formative trends that influenced the PMRC’s presentation in 1985, specifically film, rock music and the resurgence of a public evangelical campaign convinced it had found a new mode of satanic influence bent on corrupting children’s morals and degrading the nation.

Keywords

Cinema; Evangelicalism; Heavy Metal; Parents Music Resource Center; Rock Music; Satanism

Disciplines

History | United States History

Degree Grantor

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Language

English

Rights

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