000345436 000__ 04350cam\a2200337\a\4500 000345436 001__ 345436 000345436 005__ 20210513124621.0 000345436 008__ 081128s2009\\\\ksua\\\\\b\\\s001\0\eng\\ 000345436 010__ $$a 2008048044 000345436 020__ $$a9780700616336 (alk. paper) 000345436 020__ $$a0700616330 (alk. paper) 000345436 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn276930329 000345436 035__ $$a345436 000345436 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dYDXCP$$dC#P$$dUKM$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dGPM$$dZEM$$dHEBIS$$dEDK$$dDEBBG$$dOCLCQ$$dOCL$$dVP@ 000345436 043__ $$an-us--- 000345436 049__ $$aISEA 000345436 05000 $$aHQ799.7$$b.L45 2009 000345436 08200 $$a305.48/969097309046$$222 000345436 1001_ $$aLemke-Santangelo, Gretchen. 000345436 24510 $$aDaughters of Aquarius :$$bwomen of the sixties counterculture /$$cGretchen Lemke-Santangelo. 000345436 260__ $$aLawrence, Kan. :$$bUniversity Press of Kansas,$$cc2009. 000345436 300__ $$ax, 234 p. :$$bill. (some col.) ;$$c24 cm. 000345436 440_0 $$aCulture America. 000345436 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000345436 5050_ $$aAcknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Goddesses, Chicks, Earth Mothers, And Groupies: Confronting the stereotypes of hip womanhood -- 2: We Wanted To Break Away: Women's journey from the 'burbs to the counterculture -- 3: In Harmonious Intercourse: Gender constructs, sexuality, body image, relationships, and reproduction -- 4: It Never Seemed Like Drudgery: Women's economic survival strategies -- 5: I Was Opening Up Like A Tender Flower: Women's psychedelic, spiritual, and travel adventures -- 6: Little Sisters: Girls of the counterculture -- 7: We Were The True Aquarians: Hippie women, feminism, and the new age -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index. 000345436 520__ $$aFrom the Publisher: It was a sign of the sixties. Drawn by the promise of spiritual and creative freedom, thousands of women from white middle-class homes rejected the suburban domesticity of their mothers to adopt lifestyles more like those of their great-grandmothers. They eagerly learned "new" skills, from composting to quilting, as they took up the decade's quest for self-realization. "Hippie women" have alternately been seen as earth mothers or love goddesses, virgins or vamps-images that have obscured the real complexity of their lives. Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo now takes readers back to Haight Ashbury and country communes to reveal how they experienced and shaped the counterculture. She draws on the personal recollections of women who were there-including such pivotal figures as Lenore Kendall, Diane DiPrima, and Carolyn Adams-to gain insight into what made counterculture women tick, how they lived their days, and how they envisioned their lives. This is the first book to focus specifically on women of the counterculture. It describes how gender was perceived within the movement, with women taking on much of the responsibility for sustaining communes. It also examines the lives of younger runaways and daughters who shared the lifestyle. And while it explores the search for self enlightenment at the core of the counter-culture experience, it also recounts the problems faced by those who resisted the expectations of "free love" and discusses the sexism experienced by women in the arts. Lemke-Santangelo's work also extends our understanding of second-wave feminism. She argues that counterculture women, despite their embrace of traditional roles, claimed power by virtue of gender difference and revived an older agrarian ideal that assigned greater value to female productive labor. Perhaps most important, she shows how they used these values to move counterculture practices into the mainstream, helping transform middle-class attitudes toward everything from spirituality to childrearing to the environment. Featuring photographs and poster art that bring the era to life, Daughters of Aquarius provides both an inside look at a defining movement and a needed corrective to long-held stereotypes of the counterculture. For everyone who was part of that scene-or just wonders what it was like-this book offers a new perspective on those experiences and on cultural innovations that have affected all our lives. 000345436 650_0 $$aCounterculture$$zUnited States$$xHistory$$y20th century. 000345436 650_0 $$aHippies$$zUnited States$$xHistory$$y20th century. 000345436 650_0 $$aYoung women$$zUnited States$$xHistory$$y20th century. 000345436 650_0 $$aNineteen sixties. 000345436 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xSocial life and customs$$y1945-1970. 000345436 85200 $$bgen$$hHQ799.7$$i.L45$$i2009 000345436 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:345436$$pGLOBAL_SET 000345436 980__ $$aBIB 000345436 980__ $$aBOOK