In the late 1960s a new type of feminism began the Women’s liberation movement. The Equal Pay Act became law in the U.S., and it established equality of pay for men and women performing equal work. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law in the U.S., and it barred employment discrimination on account of sex, race, etc The first "modern" women's shelter in the world, opened in California. 11. Subculture vs. counterculture. Subculture smaller grouping inside mainstream culture Counterculture against mainstream Subculture and counterculture are both movements that are somehow apposed to mainstream culture. Music and philosophy. The persons social backround, visual appearance and just ask. 12. Youth movements during the first few decades of the 20th Groupings – shared values, lack of communication, mass media wasn’t developed enough,
Socialist Republic of Vietnam 58000 dead US soldiers conseq- damaged US economy and morale Vietnam in ruins · The role of Henry Kissinger 13 Secretary of State 1973-77 (VÄLISMINISTER e. Riigisekretär) Dominant role in United States foreign policy during the Cold War Big role in opening relations with china policy of dente with the Soviet Union paris peace accords he received the nobel prize for proposing ceasefire between the Vietnam, · Counterculture, Summer of Love and Woodstock counterculture- alternative lifestyle, anti-war movement, popular among the youth, drugs LSD Americans who opposed the Vietnam war. Summer of love- people made their way to San Francisco and streikisid against the war. drugs were free for everyone Woodstock- most famous rock concert during the 60s. Held on farm property.400 000 visitors. psühhodeeriline muusika mis on tehtud narkomõju all sign of anarchy, peace, make love not war, flowers in their hair.
since the inception of the drifter model. Cohen (1972, p. 168) describes a drifter as venturing ‘furthest away from the beaten track and from the accustomed way of life of his home country…The drifter has no fixed itinerary or timetable and no well-defined goals of travel.’ Drifters are further understood as tourists who ‘roam internationally, living with the indigenous population and taking odd jobs to keep themselves going’ (Adler & Adler, 1999, p. 54). Like the ‘hippie counterculture’ of the 1960s-70s in general, the arguably derogatory drifter label connotes a social deviancy undertaken by ‘dropouts’ from affluent societies (O’Reilly, 2006). Although Vogt’s (1976) ‘wanderer’ and Riley’s (1988) ‘international long- term budget travellers’ represent similar attempts to cast a terminological net around this type of tourist, it is the drifter concept that inspires ‘one of the prevalent trends of contemporary tourism’ (Cohen, 1973, p
b. Tehnoloogiavastasus. Andy Bennett (2005) Culture and Everyday Life Tegelikult pärinevad juba 19 sajandi Ludiiditide liikumisest (masinapurustajad). Esimesed olid hipid - huvitav, et neid mõjutas massimuusika. Aja ratsionaliseerimise vastu - narkots, ida filosoofiad. Suurem sensoorsus - laulmine, tantsimine jms. 1990ndate liikumine leidis palju oma juuri sealt. Tagasi maale liikumine - ,,dropping out" Turn on, tune in, drop out" is a counterculture phrase coined by Timothy Leary in the 1960 'Turn on' meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. Become sensitive to the many and various levels of consciousness and the specific triggers that engage them. Drugs were one way to accomplish this end. 'Tune in' meant interact harmoniously with the world around you - externalize, materialize, express your new internal perspectives. Drop out suggested an elective, selective, graceful