The rebel sell : how the counter culture became consumer culture / Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chichester : Capstone, 2006.Description: 384 pISBN:- 9781841126555 (pbk.) :
- 9781841126555
- 306.3 HEA
- HC79.C6
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Originally published: 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction. Part I. 1 The birth of counterculture. 2 Freud goes to California. 3 Being normal. 4 I hate myself and want to buy. 5 Extreme rebellion. Part II. 6 Uniforms and uniformity. 7 From status--seeking to coolhunting. 8 Coca--colonisation. 9 Th ank you, India. 10 Spaceship Earth. Conclusion. Afterword. Index.
This text asserts that the counterculture is not against consumerism but one of the driving forces. It explores the rebel sell from the first re-branding of Hitler's people car as the rebel lifestyle statement of Californian hippies, through the punk generation to modern times.