Counterculture and Counter memory in Beat Literature

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Bol Amidst the few studies on the Beat Generation and Jack Kerouac, this research takes a step towards the academic recognition of the literature created by this group of American writers in the 1950s. One of the lenses for this analysis is the presence of counterculture and countermemory in the beats' accounts. The exploration of elements of counterculture, in addition to contextualizing the cultural scenario of the "American Way of Life" in which the works were written, also aids in understanding the alternative community created around cultural expressions such as bebop jazz. The idea of counter-memory refers to the selection process made by the Beat writers, in which, through their vision as members of the counterculture, they place bebop at the center of many of their narratives. By studying Kerouac's novel, "The Subterraneans," published in 1958, it is possible to understand the writer's and his generation's contact with African-American culture, bebop music, the literary canon, and the result that this mosaic of references constructs.

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Amidst the few studies on the Beat Generation and Jack Kerouac, this research takes a step towards the academic recognition of the literature created by this group of American writers in the 1950s. One of the lenses for this analysis is the presence of counterculture and countermemory in the beats' accounts. The exploration of elements of counterculture, in addition to contextualizing the cultural scenario of the "American Way of Life" in which the works were written, also aids in understanding the alternative community created around cultural expressions such as bebop jazz. The idea of counter-memory refers to the selection process made by the Beat writers, in which, through their vision as members of the counterculture, they place bebop at the center of many of their narratives. By studying Kerouac's novel, "The Subterraneans," published in 1958, it is possible to understand the writer's and his generation's contact with African-American culture, bebop music, the literary canon, and the result that this mosaic of references constructs.

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