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Counterculture

 

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In sociology, counterculture is a term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group that run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition. This was a neologism from 1969 attributed to Theodore Roszak.

Although distinct countercultural undercurrents exist in all societies, here the term counterculture refers to a more significant, visible phenomenon that reaches critical mass and persists for a period of time. A counterculture movement thus expresses the ethos, aspirations and dreams of a specific population during a certain period of time — a social manifestation of zeitgeist.

Sixties Counterculture: the Hippies and Beyond 

When people in the early 2000s think about the 1960s, they might think first about the "hippies." Along with the civil rights movement, antiwar protests, and the Beatles, hippies were one of the most distinctive features of a very colorful decade. Hippies certainly attracted the attention of the media. Their distinctive appearance (bell-bottomed pants, brightly colored shirts, and long loose hair on both men and women), their drug use, and their psychedelic music provided powerful reminders of their rejection of the style and values of their parents. Yet the hippies were important for more than just their lifestyle and fashion choices. As members of a thriving and diverse counterculture, they expressed the deep dissatisfaction many other people felt with American culture in the 1960s. This chapter explores the meaning of the hippies' peculiar brand of cultural dissent.

Streams of Cultural Dissent

The hippies made up the most colorful, eye-catching, and nonpolitical subgroup of a larger group known as the counterculture. Although some histories use the term counterculture to refer only to the hippies, the counterculture included several distinct groups that criticized developments in American society and advocated for social change in the late 1950s and through the 1960s. This is a free excerpt. There are 6,012 words (approx. 20 pages at 300 words per page) in the full article.

Counterculture on Amazon 

Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto

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Sway: A Novel

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The Haight-Ashbury: A History

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The Message of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7 : Christian Counter-Culture)

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Island Web Counterculture Guide 

Island Web Counterculture Guide
Island Web provides a complete directory of counterculture related websites
The Sixties
The Sixties bibliography, video library
Lisa Law: The Counterculture
Lisa Law: The Counterculture online museaum
Psychedelic '60s: Home Page
Special Collections Alderman Library, University of Virginia Psychedelic '60s: Home Page

Peter Sellers I love You Alice B. Toklas DVD 

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One day you're a career 9-to-5er with a pending marriage. The next, you chuck it all for beads, bell-bottoms and free love. That's how things are for Harold Fine, a dedicated lawyer about to become a more dedicated dropout. Like the brownies served by Harold's new girlfriend, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas has a hidden magical ingredient: Peter Sellers, whose flower-power performance here is in the same league as Dr. Strangelove, Inspector Clouseau and other "best Sellers." Director Paul Mazursky and his co-writer Larry Tucker spread good vibes aplenty as Harold discovers tuning in and turning on can turn out daffily disastrous. Leigh Taylor-Young and Jo Van Fleet co-star in this Age-of-Aquarius time capsule that's timeless fun.

I Love You Alice B. Toklas DVD

PBS Documentary The Sixties The Years That Shaped a Generation DVD 

The Sixties The Years That Shaped a Generation DVDIt was a time when a generation rebelled and lost its innocence. From the Vietnam War to the struggle for racial equality to the birth of a counter-culture explosion, the 1960s was a decade of change, experimentation and hope that transformed an entire nation. The two-hour documentary features revealing interviews with the prominent figures of the era including: Barbara Ehrenreich, Daniel Ellsberg, Jesse Jackson, Tom Hayden, Arlo Guthrie, Henry Kissinger, Norman Mailer, Robert McNamara, Ed Meese III and Bobby Seale.The Sixties - The Years That Shaped a Generation (2005)
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Bruce moved from LA to Santa Cruz California in 1977 and was a contributing editor for High Times, He until 1980 when he became a contributing writer for the classic Eighties magazine Omni.

Bruce's book, Ecstasy: the MDMA Story was published by Ronin Publishing, Berkeley in 1989 and a second edition in 1994. Bruce launched Island foundation in 1991 and edited its magazine Psychedelic Island Views.

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