Histoire bruyante de la jeunesse - Un vent de rébellion (2/4)
Aug 17, 2026 · 15m
Summary
This episode explores the global youth rebellions of the late 1960s and 1970s, from the hippie movement in San Francisco to Black Power activism and European student uprisings. It traces the shift from utopian optimism to disillusionment amid economic crisis, highlighting the rise of feminist, LGBTQ+, and disco cultures as new forms of emancipation. The narrative concludes with the emergence of hip-hop in New York as a creative response to urban decay.
Topics discussed
The Hippie Movement: LSD, Love, and Utopia in Haight-Ashbury
Black Power: Civil Rights, Rage, and the Black Panthers
European Student Revolutions and Anti-Imperialist Icons
May 1968 in Paris: Rebellion, Slogans, and Social Upheaval
Post-60s Shift: Woodstock, Nomadism, and Environmental Anxiety
Pessimism, Pollution, and the Limits of Growth
David Bowie and Ziggy Stardust: Reinventing Identity
Women's Liberation: Breaking Patriarchal Oppression
Gay Liberation and the Rise of Disco Culture
1970s NYC: Urban Decay, Hip-Hop Origins, and Conclusion
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