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Highlights
- The story of an unexpected group of performing artists who led one of the most influential artistic movements in contemporary American history.
- About the Author: John Kapusta is Assistant Professor of Musicology at Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester.
- 307 Pages
- History, United States
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The story of an unexpected group of performing artists who led one of the most influential artistic movements in contemporary American history. After World War II, personal fulfillment emerged as a defining American cultural ideal. Self-realization--the quest to become our authentic selves--remains a powerful part of American culture and arts today. In Self-Realization Nation, John Kapusta provides a lively cultural history of how an overlooked movement of musicians, dancers, and actors championed the ideal of self-realization. These performers, who spanned many backgrounds, identities, genres, and artistic styles, became what he calls the creative counterculture. Artists as varied as Sonny Rollins, John Cage, Anna Halprin, Alice and John Coltrane, and Pauline Oliveros shared an approach to creativity focused on letting go of limiting beliefs and subverting oppressive social norms. Through colorful vignettes, Kapusta reveals how these artists made their art and how their approach spread beyond the performing arts to influence such fields as psychology, education, and wellness. Ultimately, these creative counterculturists came to define a new vision of an America where everyone was free to be themselves, together.From the Back Cover
"In this well-written and fascinating book, John Kapusta investigates a seldom-discussed topic: the impact the self-realization movement had on the arts, especially music. Kapusta weaves together strands from music, dance, art, literature, and psychology into a broad and compelling narrative that provides many new insights into late twentieth-century American culture."--Michael Broyles, author of Revolutions in American Music: Three Decades That Changed a Country and Its Sounds "Self-Realization Nation invites readers to breathe along with the ideas, performances, and people at the heart of Kapusta's elegant, sensitive, and rigorous study. Articulating bold new connections between what might sound like otherwise disconnected musical worlds, he brings to life the tensions and ideals that led musicians to imagine artistic practice as a path to self-realization."--Andrea F. Bohlman, author of Musical Solidarities: Political Action and Music in Late Twentieth-Century Poland "This compelling and revelatory book offers a glimpse of a creative counterculture that has too often been overshadowed by inaccurate clichés of drugged-out hippies and reckless radical politics. Kapusta uses fresh archival sources to turn our attention to a lively and diverse array of artists--including John and Alice Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Joseph Jarman, John Cage, Kay Ortmans, George Rochberg, Pauline Oliveros, James Woods, Anna Halprin, Studio Watts, James Xavier Nash, Al Huang, and others--who sought to link self-realization to collective transformation through letting go, tuning in to nature, and embracing spontaneity, improvisation, and chance. Self-Realization Nation offers an important intervention into how we remember the artistic side of the counterculture of the 1960s and '70s, and what this memory has to offer artists and citizens of today who are looking for more sustainable and fulfilling modes of liberation."--Michael Kramer, author of The Republic of Rock: Music and Citizenship in the Sixties CountercultureAbout the Author
John Kapusta is Assistant Professor of Musicology at Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 307
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: University of California Press
Theme: 20th Century
Format: Paperback
Author: John Kapusta
Language: English
Street Date: May 12, 2026
TCIN: 1006584175
UPC: 9780520427297
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-6037
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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