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H i p p i e s

H i p p i e s. Leidy Johana Pinto Rojas Kelly Katerin Pallares Fernández 2012. Co nt ent. Ma in Ch ar ac te ri st ics Sy mb ols Mu s ic wa rd ro be. Ma in Ch ar ac te ri st ics. Ma in Ch ar ac te ri st ics.

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H i p p i e s

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  1. Hippies Leidy Johana Pinto Rojas Kelly Katerin Pallares Fernández 2012

  2. Content • MainCharacteristics • Symbols • Music • wardrobe

  3. MainCharacteristics

  4. MainCharacteristics • The hippies originated in the 60's, manifesting as a culture in which its basis is peace, love, rejecting violence and war, proclaiming freedom and happiness. • They make their own clothes, for not following the system and support the artisan.

  5. MainCharacteristics • They are born in protest against the capitalist  and violent world.

  6. MainCharacteristics • They grow their hair and beards, women  don't wearing high heels, makeup, bra and it is common  they  leave grow hair in the armpits and legs. This is why they came to call anti-hygienic.

  7. MainCharacteristics • They like to travel, visiting new places and to acquire knowledge.

  8. MainCharacteristics • Free love: supporting practices such as cohabitation, promiscuity, polyamory, homosexuality, bisexuality, interracial relationships and celibacy and monogamy.

  9. MainCharacteristics • Their style and colorful psychedelic was inspired by hallucinogenic drugs such as lysergic acid and embodied in fashion, graphic arts.

  10. MainCharacteristics • within culture also manifests the consumption of cannabis and psychoactive drugs, but reject the cocaine, heroin and others for their addictive tendency

  11. MainCharacteristics • They had positive attitude, cheerful, vibrant, energetic

  12. Symbols

  13. symbols • Representspeace. • Designed by Gerald Holtom in 1958. • It was designed as part of a • Campaign to promote nuclear disarmament. • The designer of the symbol would represent The letters N and D of: “nucleardisarmament"of the alphabet traffic light.

  14. symbols • He also wanted to represent "an individual in despair, with open hands outward and downward in the manner of Goya's peasant before the firing squad." • It was first seen in an anti-nuclear march in London in 1958. • Then came to the United States, where it was used in demonstrations for civil rights for black people, then adopted as a flagship anti-Vietnam marches and eventually became popular in the sixties with the hippie movement American and means "love and peace. "

  15. symbols • The index finger and middle extended while others are bent, and palm out was used as well as "V" for victory, as the symbol of "Peace and Love", which originated in the '60sstill influences at present.

  16. Music

  17. Music psychedelic rock and folk contestation Janis Joplin Jefferson Airplane Grateful Dead Bobs Dylan The Doors Pink Floyd John Lennon

  18. wardrobe

  19. wardrobe Brightly colored clothes. Clothes faded .

  20. wardrobe Shirts long, long skirts, pants with cuffs like “elephant foot”.

  21. wardrobe Indian and African clothing

  22. wardrobe Symbols like the flower or drawings of Native Americans 

  23. GOODBYE

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