Countercultures : the promise and the peril of a world turned upside down
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Countercultures : the promise and the peril of a world turned upside down
Free Press , Collier Macmillan Publisher, c1982
- : pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 314-353
Includes indexes
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From Simon & Schuster, Countercultures is J. Milton Yinger's exploration of the promise and peril of a world turned upside down.
Countercultures offers a new framework for analyzing tensions between the culturally established & the marginal, and discusses the emergence of countercultures in terms of ethical, epistemological, and aesthetic reversals of the status quo.
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