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    Locating American experience: Cavell’s paths to film and transcendentalism by Malkin, R

    Published 2015
    “…Although he sometimes alludes to it, we don’t readily associate Cavell with 1960s radicalism, the counterculture, or the New Left. His sensibility and concerns seem more abstract than this, and operate on other planes than activism or polemic. …”
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    Sub-budaya Mat Rempit dan perubahan sosiobudaya by Muhamad Fuad Abdul Karim, Rokiah Ismail, Mohamad Fauzi Sukimi

    Published 2009
    “…The Mat Rempit subculture evolved and perpetuated through group learning processes, and was characterised by counterculture elements which were the sociocultural outcomes of the social transformation processes undergone by certain quarters of the Malaysian youth population. …”
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    A (not so) Forgotten War: The Korean Conflict as a Turning Point in the History of the War Comics Genre by Mattia Arioli

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In this paper, I would like to address the cultural importance of these comics showing how they anticipated some of the themes (and fracture) that would emerge within America during the Vietnam War thanks to the Civil Rights Movement and the counterculture. Indeed, one can already observe the existence of two conflictual narratives. …”
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    Conflicts of Love, Loyalty and War: From Autobiography to Fiction in Jack Lasenby’s The Mangrove Summer and Maurice Gee’s The Champion by Vivien Van Rij

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Products of a period of New Zealand history when traditional perceptions of masculinity and ties to Great Britain as motherland were challenged by the counterculture's pacifist, feminist, bi-cultural, and nationalist movements, Gee and Lasenby incorporate dichotomous elements into their novels for children. …”
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    Tell Me Lies (Peter Brook, 1968) or How I Learned to Start Worrying about Vietnam by Nicole Cloarec

    “…At first sight Tell Me Lies may seem one of them, documenting some of the counterculture movement in the UK at the end of the 1960s. …”
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    FEATURES OF THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM IN THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY AT THE PRESENT STAGE by В А Аватков

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In this work the author also touches upon the problem of transformation of the national protest counterculture in the context of the political course of the Justice and Development Party. …”
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    Delegitimization of “Russian world”: alternatives to nonalternativeness by Наталія Фіалко

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The monologic nature of the russian political space provokes the reation of new forms of social consensus outside the russian political system – in the sphere of culture, counterculture, and subcultures.…”
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    Learning from Laotzi: Daoism and Sustainability by Nancy Volkman

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…In particular, Daoist nature references resonated with many in counterculture and environmental movements.…”
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    The Therapeutic Potential of Psilocybin by Henry Lowe, Ngeh Toyang, Blair Steele, Henkel Valentine, Justin Grant, Amza Ali, Wilfred Ngwa, Lorenzo Gordon

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Psychedelic use was largely associated with the “hippie” counterculture movement, which, in turn, resulted in a growing, and still lingering, negative stigmatization for psychedelics. …”
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    PERAN KELUARGA DI ERA BUDAYA KONSUMEN by Elya Munfarida

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…In relation to the negative impacts of consumer culture, education for religious values which is related to the dimension of the divine becomes the counterculture to overcome the culture of immanence in the consumer culture. …”
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    Treating addiction with psychedelics - are we waking up? by J. Miranda, M. Barbosa, I. Figueiredo, P. Mota, A. Tarelho

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…They were of prominent interest within psychiatry and neuroscience in the 1950s to 1960s, but the association between classic psychedelics and the emerging counterculture put an end to their research. Modern research with classic psychedelics has reinitiated interest in the treatment of both cancer-related distress and addiction, with really promising results. …”
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    Protest Activity of Modern Youth in the Context of Institutionalization of Digital Policy by Sergey A. Pankratov, Sergey I. Morozov, Sergey D. Gavrilov

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…At the same time, the characterization of digital transformations and innovations (society, politics, culture) is carried out in the context of the ideas of “digital counterculture” (C. Gere), domestic researchers analyzing the consumer behavior of youth in the digital environment (T. …”
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    Chris McDonald. Rush, Music, and Middleclass: Dreaming in Middletown by Bradley Sroka

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…These books include Bill Martin’s Music of Yes: Structure and Vision in Progressive Rock (1996) and Listening to the Future: The Time of Progressive Rock 1968-1978 (1998), Edward Macan’s Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture (1997), and the anthology Progressive Rock Reconsidered, edited by Kevin Holm-Hudson, which includes a chapter about Rush and individualism by Durrell S. …”
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    Samtliga bokrecensioner by * * *

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Härdelin) Gabay, Alfred J., The covert Enligthenment: Eighteenth- century counterculture and its aftermath (D. Dunér) Gustafsson Chorell, Torbjörn, Studier i Hayden Whites historietänkande (P. …”
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    „To nie była Ameryka”. Z Michaelem Charlesem Steinlaufem rozmawia Elżbieta Janicka (Warszawa – Nowy Jork – Warszawa, 2014–2015) by Elżbieta Janicka

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…His later experiences were largely associated with American counterculture, the New Left, an anti-war and antiracist student movement of the 1960s (Students for a Democratic Society, SDS) as well as the anticapitalist underground of the 1970s (“Sunfighter”, “No Separate Peace”). …”
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    The Chronotope of Exile in the Post-Yugoslav Novel and the Boundaries of Imaginary Homelands by Miranda Levanat-Peričić

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…First and foremost, post-Yugoslav literature is additionally encumbered with the identity issue because the abandoned areas of the nineties for the exiled writer do not disappear at a metaphorical level, by turning into a mnemotope, but in the actual break-up of the political entity, the imaginary supranational heritage transforms itself into a kind of counterculture, mostly affirmed by exile writers. Therefore, returning to the abandoned place often becomes possible only as a return to the past. …”
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    Postmodernistlikke jooni eesti noore režissuuri lavastustes 1969–1975 / Postmodernist Traits in the Performances of Young Estonian Directors 1969-1975 by Rein Heinsalu

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The abovementioned criteria correspond to a great extent with the traits postmodernism listed by Ihab Hassan: antiauthoritarianism, distantiation from myths, Ego, the disintegration of the I, new sexuality, counterculture, improvisational and aleatory structures, the mixture of forms, play, parody, apocalyptic expectations, elements of communal life and the hippie movement, in addition to frequent attraction toZen, Buddhism, and the occult; applications of intermediality. …”
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    Grupuskulaarne identiteediloome paremäärmuslaste võrgusuhtluses / The Formation of Groupuscular Identity in the Web Communication of the Estonian Extreme Right by Mari-Liis Madisson, Andreas Ventsel

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The Estonian extreme right groupuscules we studied are relatively well known publicly in the so-called local counterculture; some of their articles are frequently commented and cited (on the pages we studied, reciprocal reference and quotation was frequent).  …”
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    Sex and the radical imagination in the Berkeley Barb and the San Francisco Oracle by Sinead McEneaney

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Using the Berkeley Barb and the San Francisco Oracle , the paper proposes two arguments: first, that the inability of the countercultural press to envisage real alternatives to sexuality and sex roles stifled any wider attempt within the countercultural movement to address concerns around gender relations; and second, the limitation of the ‘radical’ imagination invites us to question the extent to which these papers can be considered radical or countercultural. …”
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