Meaning of Counterculture | Babel Free
Definitions
- Any culture whose values and lifestyles are opposed to those of the established mainstream culture, especially to Western culture.
- A cultural movement most prominent in the 1960s and 1970s, associated with peace, free love and opposition to commercialism; the hippie movement.
Equivalents
Català
contracultura
Čeština
antikultura
Deutsch
Gegenkultur
Español
contracultura
فارسی
پادفرهنگ
Suomi
vastakulttuuri
Français
contreculture
Italiano
controcultura
日本語
カウンターカルチャー
Қазақша
контрмәдениет
한국어
반문화
Nederlands
tegencultuur
Português
contracultura
Română
contracultură
Русский
контркультура
Examples
“I suspect that just about everything we still consider valuable and interesting from the Victorian decades will turn out to have belonged to the Victorian counterculture.”
“Seneca's literary contemporary, Petronius, reflected the " seamy " side of city life by representing Roman "counterculture" in his racy and imaginative farce the Satyricon.”
“Finally, of course, there is an unending succession of countercultures oriented around lifestyle choices and recreational interests, from nudists and health food enthusiasts to Polar Bear Clubs and skateboarders.”
“The concert was a cultural happening for members of the counterculture in the St. Louis area.”
“The sexual revolution has wreaked havoc on the American family: increasing rates of divorce, illegitimacy, and single-parent families. The glorification of recreational drug use, from which the wealthy and middle class have only recently begun to recoil, has contributed to the emergence of a permanent urban underclass. The self-indulgent notions of no-fault living, the cult of victimization, the futility of work, and the inherent injustice of American society, which the counterculture promoted, have corroded the respect for merit and personal striving, which are the human virtues surest to help individuals grow, develop moral codes, and achieve success.”
“The counterculture has long since outlived the enthusiasm of its original participants and become a more or less permanent part of the American scene, a symbolic and musical language for the endless cycles of rebellion and transgression that make up so much of our mass culture.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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