Psychedelic Chile: Youth, Counterculture, and Politics on the Road to Socialism and Dictatorship

Psychedelic Chile: Youth, Counterculture, and Politics on the Road to Socialism and Dictatorship

by Patrick Barr-Melej
Psychedelic Chile: Youth, Counterculture, and Politics on the Road to Socialism and Dictatorship

Psychedelic Chile: Youth, Counterculture, and Politics on the Road to Socialism and Dictatorship

by Patrick Barr-Melej

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Overview

Patrick Barr-Melej here illuminates modern Chilean history with an unprecedented chronicle and reassessment of the sixties and seventies. During a period of tremendous political and social strife that saw the election of a Marxist president followed by the terror of a military coup in 1973, a youth-driven, transnationally connected counterculture smashed onto the scene. Contributing to a surging historiography of the era's Latin American counterculture, Barr-Melej draws on media and firsthand interviews in documenting the intertwining of youth and counterculture with discourses rooted in class and party politics. Focusing on "hippismo" and an esoteric movement called Poder Joven, Barr-Melej challenges a number of prevailing assumptions about culture, politics, and the Left under Salvador Allende's "Chilean Road to Socialism."

While countercultural attitudes toward recreational drug use, gender roles and sexuality, rock music, and consumerism influenced many youths on the Left, the preponderance of leftist leaders shared a more conservative cultural sensibility. This exposed, Barr-Melej argues, a degree of intergenerational dissonance within leftist ranks. And while the allure of new and heterodox cultural values and practices among young people grew, an array of constituencies from the Left to the Right berated counterculture in national media, speeches, schools, and other settings. This public discourse of contempt ultimately contributed to the fierce repression of nonconformist youth culture following the coup.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469632582
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 03/27/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 362
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Patrick Barr-Melej, professor of history at Ohio University, is author of Reforming Chile: Cultural Politics, Nationalism, and the Rise of the Middle Class.

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Psychedelic Chile rescues an alternative vision of Chilean political culture. A refreshing and sympathetic look into the humanity of those Chileans who set out to challenge the Manichean politics of the period, Patrick Barr-Melej has produced an indispensable book for anyone studying the period.—Ivan Jaksic, Stanford University



Psychedelic Chile is unique not only in considering the counterculture in Chile but also in focusing on the relation of the counterculture to mainstream politics, most especially the Left. Engaging and accessible, the book provides important insights as well as fascinating anecdotes of the era.—Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt, University of Maryland, College Park

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