Responding to academic efforts to create a static typology to describe the psychedelic counterculture of the American 1960s, this paper emphasizes the contradictory impulses of the time. Through an investigation of varied 1960s experimentation with chemically induced mysticism, social activism, and innovative technology, we can gain a sense of the tensions within sixties counterculture and a better understanding of the passions that fueled it. It will be argued that one underlying and unifying theme is a consequentialist ethic willing to transgress every boundary in the pursuit of good vibes. The results, of course, were mixed
Erik Davis, High Weirdness. Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies, MIT Press, ...
The consumption of LSD and similar psychedelic drugs in New York City led to a great deal of cultura...
The 1960s counterculture had a huge impact on American society and questioned many of the American v...
In 1968 a phenomenon baffled the national imagination: the transformation of the "promising mi...
This paper is about 1960s counterculture, the role of psychedelic drugs, and their representations i...
This paper is about 1960s counterculture, the role of psychedelic drugs, and their representations i...
Drug Culture: “Turn on, Tune in, Drop out,” the phrase made famous by counter-culture guru Timothy L...
It is in the experiments in the arts, media, culture, politics and everyday practices developed by t...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the interconnected and symbiotic relationship between vision and tec...
This dissertation examines the various ways in which the experience of psychoactive drugs such as ma...
Mental health knowledge and practice was highly contested in the 1960s and 70s. Struggles over homos...
In the middle of the twentieth century, Western writers, chemists, anthropologists and ethnobotanist...
In this chapter I want to look at the counterculture of the 1960s, primarily at the American phenome...
The artistic avant‐garde, many of its theorists seem to agree, is a culture of subversion. Yet recen...
In the 1960s, as the styles of counterculture psychedelia came to be incorporated into many parts of...
Erik Davis, High Weirdness. Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies, MIT Press, ...
The consumption of LSD and similar psychedelic drugs in New York City led to a great deal of cultura...
The 1960s counterculture had a huge impact on American society and questioned many of the American v...
In 1968 a phenomenon baffled the national imagination: the transformation of the "promising mi...
This paper is about 1960s counterculture, the role of psychedelic drugs, and their representations i...
This paper is about 1960s counterculture, the role of psychedelic drugs, and their representations i...
Drug Culture: “Turn on, Tune in, Drop out,” the phrase made famous by counter-culture guru Timothy L...
It is in the experiments in the arts, media, culture, politics and everyday practices developed by t...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the interconnected and symbiotic relationship between vision and tec...
This dissertation examines the various ways in which the experience of psychoactive drugs such as ma...
Mental health knowledge and practice was highly contested in the 1960s and 70s. Struggles over homos...
In the middle of the twentieth century, Western writers, chemists, anthropologists and ethnobotanist...
In this chapter I want to look at the counterculture of the 1960s, primarily at the American phenome...
The artistic avant‐garde, many of its theorists seem to agree, is a culture of subversion. Yet recen...
In the 1960s, as the styles of counterculture psychedelia came to be incorporated into many parts of...
Erik Davis, High Weirdness. Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies, MIT Press, ...
The consumption of LSD and similar psychedelic drugs in New York City led to a great deal of cultura...
The 1960s counterculture had a huge impact on American society and questioned many of the American v...