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Class of 66

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Livre Class of 66 Paul Lyons
Code Libristo: 05082005
Éditeurs Temple University Press,U.S., août 1994
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In the midst of the Vietnam war, sit-ins, counter-culture, and campus rallies, the 1966 graduating class of a South New Jersey coast high school came of age on the margins of political and cultural upheaval. Rather than presenting the stereotype of Sixties youth scene, this study reveals this group to be conservative teenagers shaped by mainstream loyalties to God, Country, and Family. These "Coasters" - white, middle-class, suburban baby-boomers - were spectators of rather than participants in the decade's activism. Yet, even as they were missed by the powerful currents of the times, their lives were touched by those currents more than is suggested by the stereotype of Richard Nixon's "Silent Majority." Paul Lyons interviewed 47 members of the class of 1966, recording recollections of their school days, politics, work, family life, community, and expectations for future careers and family. Each chapter is complemented by personal profiles of individual "Coasters." Removed from both the urban experience and that of the elite suburbs, these teenagers disprove popular cultural assumptions that all baby boomers, with few exceptions, went to Woodstock, protested against the Vietnam War, engaged in drug experimentation, or joined the hippie counter-culture. Instead, Lyons' study explores how their then relative ambivalence to political and cultural rebellion did not preclude many "Coasters" from indirectly incorporating over the years certain core Sixties values on issues of race, gender, mobility, and patriotism. Author note: Paul Lyons is Professor of Social Work at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.

À propos du livre

Nom complet Class of 66
Auteur Paul Lyons
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre relié
Date de parution 1994
Nombre de pages 170
EAN 9781566392136
Code Libristo 05082005
Poids 445
Dimensions 164 x 230 x 25
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