RECEPTION OF COUNTERCULTURE IN EASTERN EUROPE
RECEPTION OF COUNTERCULTURE IN EASTERN EUROPE
Author(s): Sebastian MarisSubject(s): Civil Society
Published by: Research and Science Today
Keywords: COUNTERCULTURE; PROTEST; GENERATION; LIFESTYLE;
Summary/Abstract: THE PAPER SUGGESTS THE ABSENCE OF COUNTERCULTURE POLAND AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA.COUNTERCULTURE IS A CONCEPT THAT DESIGNATES THE NEW AXIOLOGICAL ORIENTATIONS OFYOUNG PEOPLE DURING THE 1960S, INCLUDING THE PROTEST IN GENERAL, THE FIRST ROCKMANIFESTATIONS, THE WIDESPREAD USE OF HALLUCINOGENIC SUBSTANCES, TELEVISION VIEWING,INSTINCTUAL RELEASE AND THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION. COUNTERCULTURE AROSE AND WASTHEORIZED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND THEN EXPANDED INTO THEWORLD. AT THE SAME TIME, THE DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS FOR AN UNDERSTANDING WILL BEREPORTED, WHICH ARE THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CONCEPT. DEFINED AS A CONCEPT IN PARTICULARBY INTELLECTUALS IN THE WEST, IT HAS MANIFESTED ITSELF DIFFERENTLY EVERYWHERE. OURANALYSIS WILL STUDY THREE HISTORICAL SPACES - THE US, POLAND AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA INCOMPARATIVE APPROACH IN ORDER TO OBSERVE THE MANIFESTATION OF COUNTERCULTURE ANDPROTESTS THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE.
Journal: Research and Science Today
- Issue Year: 16/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 83-94
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English