Popular culture in the early 1960s In the early 1960s, when the standard of living improved, more consumer goods were purchased and more people were paid, they got luxury goods they had not thought so far I was able to. The 1960s was an era of major change, especially among younger generations. A good word from the prime minister at that time states that many people will agree to the conclusion of the early 1960s, "You were not that good," he said in the 1957 general election. The culture of those days.
The Lord of the Rings had a great influence on popular culture in the 1950s, especially from the 1960s to the 1970s. "Frodo will live!" In the meantime, "Gandalf for President" is two popular phrases among American fans of Tolkien. Harvard's satirical 'boring ring', episode of VeggieTales 'King of Beans', Southern Park drama's 'Return of the Ring City', Futurama Bender's game, adventure of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius episode "Lights! Camera" Danger! ", The Big Bang Theory Series" The Precious Fragmentation ", American Papa! Episode "Return to Twinkle" prove the constant existence of popular culture works.
Since the early 1970s, the United States has experienced the rise of popular African American culture. The tension in the civil rights movement was moderate, but it started to relax and suddenly the black culture became a popular culture. African Americans enjoyed influence in the fields of music, visual art, literature until the early 1970s, but blacks found a positive role in the film industry. The black letters are mainly social experiment carriers such as "guess who comes to dinner" and "heat of the night" (1967). By drawing blacks as lawyers, doctors, and other highly esteemed occupations, Caucasian filmmakers believe that Caucasian audiences will be more equal. Though these characters are mainly positive, they can not become the main characters of African-Americans, instead trying to eliminate White's prejudice. A black culture writer Eithne Quinn points out as follows.
Protests became part of the culture of the 1960s. New forms of entertainment rooted in rebellion are increasingly spreading. These new forms of music reflect the anti-cultural atmosphere. Normal Americans at that time were big name, flash, and Las Vegas style. A new actor like Bob Dylan changed the situation by using music as a form of protest. A coffee house culture was born. White students begin to interact with black students, disseminate new ideas, create new value, and eliminate prejudice