The Hippies and American Values

The Hippies and American Values


  • Published Date: 19 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::162 pages, ePub, Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 1572338172
  • Country Chicago, United States
  • Dimension: 149.86x 226.06x 12.7mm::272.16g
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Alexander Bloom; The Hippies and American Values. Timothy Miller. (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1991. Xii + 181 pp. Cloth It examines the hippies' ethics of dope, sex, rock, community, and cultural opposition and surveys their effects on current American values. Filled with illustrations from alternative publications, along with posters, cartoons, and photographs, The Hippies and American Values provides a graphic look at America in the 1960s. 1. 2 The Hippies and American Values. 3. 4 Timothy Miller The Hippies and American Values Second Edition The University of Tennessee Press / Knoxville. The hippies and American values. Knoxville:University of Tennessee Press. MLA Citation. Miller, Timothy. The hippies and American values / Timothy Miller University of Tennessee Press Knoxville 1991. Australian/Harvard Citation. Miller, Timothy. 1991, The hippies and American values / Timothy Miller University of Tennessee Press Knoxville 1960s counterculture, especially the hippies, was subject to much criticism because of its divergence from traditional behavior and values. Many hippies were anti-war and open to experimentation Hippie Family Values is an intimate view of community members who, over the course of time, ask these questions of themselves and of each other, but who, throughout, also live very much in the present. Native American settlers lived in close communities, and some of the later settlers established utopian settlements as well Shakers, Harmonists, and Hutterites, to name only three of thousands of communal movements and colonies. Thus the communes of the hippies represented an old ideal but one presented in new garb. There is this really good website that describes itself as: ''Mortal Journey provides an extensive history of fads and The hippies of the late 1960s were cultural dissenters who, among other things, advocated drastic rethinking of certain traditional American values and Get this from a library! The hippies and American values. [Timothy Miller] - Presents the ethics and beliefs of American hippies on the topics of drugs, sex, rock music, community, and cultural opposition, drawing from underground newspapers of the late 1960s; also discusses Hippie fashions and values had a major effect on culture, Hippies for all the moral decay and other problems facing America since the sixties. The hippie movement reached its height in the late 1960s, as evidenced the July 7, 1967 issue of TIME magazine, which had for its cover story: 'The Hippies: The Philosophy of a Subculture'. 1971 was the last year of the Hippie Era. 1972 many its ideas and styles had become accepteost of societypopopopopopopyou are all idiots lol and we But the "new ethics" of the hippies are here to stay nevertheless. They are a potpourri of traditional values, untried social experiments, and a few truly original ideas for an American setting. Hippies attacked new icons such as technocracy while honoring agrarian values coupled with a new hip Eco-consciousness. Buy a cheap copy of The Hippies and American Values book Timothy A. Miller. The sixties political agenda may have been ground down to ambiguity at best, Hippies and the American Values is a must read book. It is about who the hippies were, why they were hippies and most importantly, What the hippies were. It explains these topics through a clever system of 7 chapters, The ethics of dope, Yes dope, this book doesn't beautify the words which I think is Awesome. Check your understanding of the features of hippies and the counterculture with Movements like the Hippies stood against the American values established in Wells are seen to have held out the promise of the broadest possible vision of feminist liberation and to have led the way in theo- rizing the importance of Presents the ethics and beliefs of American hippies on the topics of drugs, sex, rock music, community, and cultural opposition, drawing from underground Community. One of the most obvious values of the counterculture was community. Hippies began communes around the nation, often in rural areas, though San Francisco s Haight-Ashbury and New York s Lower East Side sparked their emergence, as Chapman says. The Hippies and American Values. Miller, Timothy: Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press, 181 pp., Publication Date: September





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