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La Onda (The Wave) was a multidisciplinary artistic movement created in Mexico by artists and intellectuals as part of the worldwide waves of the counterculture of the 1960s and the avant-garde. Pejoratively called as Literatura de la Onda by Margo Glantz in the beginning, the movement quickly grew and included other art forms with its followers called "onderos", "macizos" or "jipitecas". La Onda encompassed artistic productions in the worlds of cinema, literature, visual arts and music and strongly addressed social issues of the time such as women's rights, ecology, spirituality, artistic freedom, open drug use and democracy in a country tightly ruled by the PRI. According to Mexican intellectual Carlos Monsiváis, La Onda was "a new spirit, the repudiation of convention and prejudice, the
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dbo:abstract | La Onda (The Wave) was a multidisciplinary artistic movement created in Mexico by artists and intellectuals as part of the worldwide waves of the counterculture of the 1960s and the avant-garde. Pejoratively called as Literatura de la Onda by Margo Glantz in the beginning, the movement quickly grew and included other art forms with its followers called "onderos", "macizos" or "jipitecas". La Onda encompassed artistic productions in the worlds of cinema, literature, visual arts and music and strongly addressed social issues of the time such as women's rights, ecology, spirituality, artistic freedom, open drug use and democracy in a country tightly ruled by the PRI. According to Mexican intellectual Carlos Monsiváis, La Onda was "a new spirit, the repudiation of convention and prejudice, the creation of a new morality, the challenging of proper morals, the expansion of consciousness, the systematic revision and critique of the values offered by the West as sacred and perfect." (en) La Onda (Nederlands: De Golf) is de benaming voor de Mexicaanse tegencultuur die is ontstaan in de jaren '60. Na het neerslaan van de studentenprotesten van 1968 en het Bloedbad van Tlatelolco, begon zich een meer cultureel gerichte tegenbeweging te organiseren, gekenmerkt door onder andere de jipitecas, de Mexicaanse hippies. Rond 1970 ontstond een nieuwe stroming van Mexicaanse muziek, waarin Mexicaanse en buitenlandse muziek werd vermengd met politiek protest. De beweging was op haar hoogtepunt eind 1971 tijdens de drie dagen durende Avándaro, beter bekend als het "Mexicaanse Woodstock" , georganiseerd in de buurt van Toluca dat 150.000 tot 200.000 bezoekers trok. La Onda beïnvloedde niet alleen Mexicaanse muziek maar ook de literatuur, en drukte haar stempel op de "nieuwe Centraal-Amerikaanse roman" en andere genres. Vanaf de jaren 70 begon de Mexicaanse overheid op te treden tegen de tegencultuur, die daardoor wegebde. De beweging sloeg over naar Mexicaanse gemeenschappen in de Verenigde Staten, waar het de benaming La Onda Chicana kreeg, en naar Guatemala waar het onder andere de schrijver beïnvloedde. (nl) |
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rdfs:comment | La Onda (The Wave) was a multidisciplinary artistic movement created in Mexico by artists and intellectuals as part of the worldwide waves of the counterculture of the 1960s and the avant-garde. Pejoratively called as Literatura de la Onda by Margo Glantz in the beginning, the movement quickly grew and included other art forms with its followers called "onderos", "macizos" or "jipitecas". La Onda encompassed artistic productions in the worlds of cinema, literature, visual arts and music and strongly addressed social issues of the time such as women's rights, ecology, spirituality, artistic freedom, open drug use and democracy in a country tightly ruled by the PRI. According to Mexican intellectual Carlos Monsiváis, La Onda was "a new spirit, the repudiation of convention and prejudice, the (en) La Onda (Nederlands: De Golf) is de benaming voor de Mexicaanse tegencultuur die is ontstaan in de jaren '60. Na het neerslaan van de studentenprotesten van 1968 en het Bloedbad van Tlatelolco, begon zich een meer cultureel gerichte tegenbeweging te organiseren, gekenmerkt door onder andere de jipitecas, de Mexicaanse hippies. Rond 1970 ontstond een nieuwe stroming van Mexicaanse muziek, waarin Mexicaanse en buitenlandse muziek werd vermengd met politiek protest. De beweging was op haar hoogtepunt eind 1971 tijdens de drie dagen durende Avándaro, beter bekend als het "Mexicaanse Woodstock" , georganiseerd in de buurt van Toluca dat 150.000 tot 200.000 bezoekers trok. La Onda beïnvloedde niet alleen Mexicaanse muziek maar ook de literatuur, en drukte haar stempel op de "nieuwe Centraal-Amer (nl) |
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