After Aquarius dawned : how the revolutions of the sixties became the popular culture of the seventies
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E839 .K88 2017
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xii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-247) and index.
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"In this book, Judy Kutulas complicates the common view that the 1970s were a time of counterrevolution against the radical activities and attitudes of the previous decade. Instead, Kutulas argues that the experiences and attitudes that were radical in the 1960s were becoming part of mainstream culture in the 1970s, as sexual freedom, gender equality, and more complex notions of identity, work, and family were normalized through popular culture--television, movies, music, political causes, and the emergence of new communities. Even as these cultural shifts eventually gave way to a backlash of political and economic conservatism, Kutulas shows that what critics perceive as the narcissism of the 1970s was actually the next logical step in a longer process of assimilating 1960s values like individuality and diversity into everyday life. Exploring such issues as feminism, sexuality, and race, Kutulas demonstrates how popular culture helped many Americans make sense of key transformations in U.S. economics, society, politics, and culture in the late twentieth century." --Back cover.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Kutulas, J. (2017). After Aquarius dawned: how the revolutions of the sixties became the popular culture of the seventies . The University of North Carolina Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kutulas, Judy, 1953-. 2017. After Aquarius Dawned: How the Revolutions of the Sixties Became the Popular Culture of the Seventies. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kutulas, Judy, 1953-. After Aquarius Dawned: How the Revolutions of the Sixties Became the Popular Culture of the Seventies Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Kutulas, J. (2017). After aquarius dawned: how the revolutions of the sixties became the popular culture of the seventies. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Kutulas, Judy. After Aquarius Dawned: How the Revolutions of the Sixties Became the Popular Culture of the Seventies The University of North Carolina Press, 2017.

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