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More on Culture…. Subcultures and Countercultures. Subculture. A cultural subgroup differentiated by status, ethnic background, residence, religion, or other factors that functionally unify the group and act collectively on each member “Hicks” as a subculture?

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  1. More on Culture… Subcultures and Countercultures

  2. Subculture • A cultural subgroup differentiated by status, ethnic background, residence, religion, or other factors that functionally unify the group and act collectively on each member • “Hicks” as a subculture? • Cliques within the student population as subcultures

  3. Counterculture • A culture, especially of young people, with values or lifestyle in opposition to those of the established culture • Seeks to change the dominant culture

  4. The 1920s • After WWI, the birth of new social, sexual, and musical freedoms produced a countercultural backlash that resulted in the clashing of racial identities, gender roles, and ethnic disturbances • Women asserting independence • “Flappers” • Prohibition and reaction against it • Jazz and racial issues

  5. The 1930s • Depression • Class war? • Sacco and Vanzetti • Bonnie and Clyde • Woody Guthrie

  6. The 1940s • Well…

  7. The 1950s • Post WWII • Society generally conservative, rigid • Military influence? Cold War beginning? • Reactionary movements • Civil rights • Rosa Parks • Malcolm X • Martin Luther King Jr. • Black Panther Party (60s) • The Beat movement

  8. The Beat Movement • Jazz • Drugs • Sexual experimentation • Rejection of materialism • Key figures • Jack Kerouac (On the Road) • Allen Ginsberg

  9. The 1960s • Children who grew up in the repressive 50s react against it • Reaction against escalating cold war and Vietnam • Women’s liberation movement • Betty Friedan’s Feminine Mystique • “The Pill” and implications

  10. Hippies • More drugs • Marijuana • LSD • Dr. Timothy Leary • Performed LSD experiements • Turn on, Tune in, drop out • Ken Kesey • Acid Tests and the Merry Pranksters

  11. Hippies • Questioning Authority • “Don’t Trust Anyone Over 30” • Anti-war movement • Protests • Draft Dodgers

  12. Music • Protest Music • Bob Dylan • Psychedelic Music • Jimi Hendrix • The Grateful Dead

  13. The end of the 1960s • Kent State shooting • CSNY

  14. The 70s – 80s • Not much in terms of counterculture • Reaction against counterculture movement of 60s? • LGBT movement • Harvey Milk • The Punk Movement • Anti-establishment, anti-authority, etc. • Sex Pistols, Ramones, Clash, Dead Boys

  15. The 1990s • Environmentalism • Anti-globalization movement • Reaction to America’s foreign policy • WTO/IMF/World Bank • Musical background • Punk, Folk • Rage Against the Machine

  16. The 2000s • Reaction to war in Iraq/war on terror/Bush –era policies? • What are contemporary counterculture movements? • Will we ever see such a massive, relatively uniform counterculture movement, like we did in the 60s, again?

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