https://emilyemarsden.wordpress.com/academic-writing/cause-and-effect-of-the-1960s-hippie-movement/
Easy Riders Raging Bulls by Peter Biskind: ["Being an outlaw was a great thing to want to be, whether it was Clyde Barrow or Abbie Hoffman. All the stuff we wrote had to do with epater le bourgeois, shaking society up, saying to all the squares, 'We don't do that, man, we do our thing.' But the thing we loved about Bonnie and Clyde wasn't that they were bank robbers, because they were lousy bank robbers. The thing about them that made them so appealing and relevant, and so threatening to society, was that they were aesthetic revolutionaries. In our view, what kills Bonnie and Clyde is not that they broke the law, because no one liked the fucking banks-but that they put a tattoo on C. W. Moss. His father says, 'I can't believe that you let these people put pictures on your skin.' This is what the '60s turned out to be about."]
Hollywood From Vietnam To Reagan...And Beyond [For references of film analysis]
Silver Screen Revolution (Documentary)
https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/culture-magazines/1960s-lifestyles-and-social-trends-topics-news
https://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/8195/volumes/v25/NA
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