Chapter 23 Section 3 Notes The Counterculture Movement

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Chapter 23 Section 3 Notes The Counterculture Movement

How the Counterculture Movement began influenced by the Beat Movement in the 1950s influenced by Antiwar and Equality Movements Timothy Leary - “Father of the Counterculture” Harvard professor writer Experimented with drugs Encouraged students to Still legal at the time Beats were writers and musicians that believed technology, war, and materialism were consuming society

Who was in the Counterculture Movement? HIPPIES MOSTLY White Young Middle Class Highly Educated Politically Active Interested in Music Folk or Rock n Roll “Unusual” Clothing Tie Dye, Ripped Jeans Long Hair Men and women Drug Use Marijuana, LSD Non-Christian Religions Especially Buddhism West or East Coast SF Haight - Ashbury most well known area

How did people in Counterculture plan on achieving their goal? Rejecting societal norms Not worried about Materialism Conventional home life Success at work Sharing Everything Housing Lived in Communes (explain) In Cities In Rural Areas too Responsibilities Chores, paying bills, etc… Possessions Food, Clothing, belonging, etc…

Why did the Movement fail? Arguments over who would take care of responsibilities Many hippies become drug addicts “Posers” infiltrate the community Lots of stealing

Counterculture Sayings, Symbols, & Vocab

Counterculture Art Bright, Neon Colors Many Drug Influenced Lots of Detail Graffiti, Music Posters, etc… Pop Art Painting everyday images realistically Usually involves repetition May change colors Most famous artist = Andy Warhol

Concert Posters

Pop Art Andy Warhol

Counterculture Music Most 50’s and early 60’s pop music was positive and uplifting Dating, Crushes, etc… Music of the counterculture tended to make statements and be controversial The Vietnam War, equality movements, drugs, etc… Woodstock (1969) = 3 day music festival with hippies major concert with multiple major acts Sign of counterculture becoming mainstream 400,000 people attended Woodstock to watch 32 musical acts

The Beatles were a British Band that definitely influenced (and were influenced by) the Counterculture Movement. When they arrived in the U.S. in 1964, they looked Like “respectable young men” Singing innocent sounding Songs. That gradually began To change and the 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band became an anthem For the Counterculture Movement The Beatles broke Up in 1970.

Mass Media Makes Counterculture Mainstream Movies, TV shows, Song Lyrics, News Coverage Greater Sexual Permissiveness (R and PG versions) More coverage of explicit violence “Bad Words” become acceptable Charles Manson Led Commune Followers listened to him Killed 7 people Still in Prison The MASH movie (1970) about the Korean War was raunchy and provocative. The TV Show (1972 – 1983) was tamer, but still had an edge to it compared to TV of the 50’s and 60’s 1969 Movie included Drug Use, Communes, and Popularization of Hippie Lifestyle TV Shows like The Brady Bunch made counterculture clothing mainstream

What did the average American think of the Counterculture Movement? Didn’t like it at all Voted for conservatives (Nixon) that promised to take action against them.