Countercultures

Countercultures by J. Milton Yinger, published by Simon and Schuster in April 1984, is a comprehensive examination of the dynamics between established cultural norms and emerging countercultures. This edition spans 371 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights into the complexities of societal shifts and the implications of cultural upheaval.
In this book, Yinger provides a framework for understanding the tensions that arise when established cultural values are challenged by marginalized groups. He discusses the ethical, epistemological, and aesthetic reversals that characterize the emergence of countercultures, making it a relevant resource for those interested in social science, anthropology, and sociology. Through this exploration, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between popular culture and societal change.
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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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