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The term beatnik was coined by Herb Caen in an article in the San Francisco Chronicle on April 2, 1958. Caen coined the term by modifying the earlier term Beat Generation with the addition of the Russian suffix -nik after Sputnik I. more...

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Caen's column with the word came six months after the launch of Sputnik.

It may have been Caen's intent to portray the members of the Beat Generation as un-American. However, Jack Kerouac's earlier usage made associations of the Beat Generation with saintliness, the religious connotations of "beatitude" and the use of "beat" and "downbeat" in music.

In the vernacular of the period, "beat" indicated the culture, the attitude and the literature, while the common usage of "beatnik" was that of a stereotype found in lightweight cartoon drawings and twisted, sometimes violent, media characters. This distinction was clarified by Boston University professor Ray Carney, a leading authority on beat culture, in "The Beat Movement in Film," his notes for a 1995 Whitney Museum exhibition and screening:

Much of Beat culture represented a negative stance rather than a positive one. It was animated more by a vague feeling of cultural and emotional displacement, dissatisfaction, and yearning, than by a specific purpose or program.
It would be a lot easier if we were only looking for movies with "beatniks" in them. San Francisco columnist Herb Caen coined the word (which by sarcastically punning on the recently launched Russian Sputnik was apparently intended to cast doubt on the beatnik's red-white-and-blue-blooded all-Americanness). And the mass media popularized the concept. Dobie Gillis, Life magazine, Charles Kuralt, and a host of other entertainers and journalists reduced Beatness to a set of superficial, silly externals that have stayed with us ever since: goatees, sunglasses, poetry readings, coffeehouses, slouches, and "cool, man, cool" jargon. The only problem is that there never were any beatniks in this sense (except, perhaps, for the media-influenced imitators who came along late in the history of the movement). Beat culture was a state of mind, not a matter of how you dressed or talked or where you lived. In fact, Beat culture was far from monolithic. It was many different, conflicting, shifting states of mind.
The films and videos that have been selected for the screening list are an attempt to move beyond the cultural cliches and slogans, to look past the Central Casting costumes, props, and jargon that the mass media equated with Beatness, in order to do justice to its spirit.

Since 1958, the terms Beat Generation and beat have been used to describe the anti-materialistic literary movement that began with Kerouac in 1948, stretching on into the 1960s. Many historians have asserted that the beat philosophy of anti-materialism, combined with its fundamental soul-searching ethos, may have influenced some of the lyrics of popular 1960s musicians such as Bob Dylan, the early Pink Floyd, and The Beatles, and was the precursor of the hippie generation.

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The Doors ‘L.A. Woman’ Lp 1971 Elektra - Ex £2.99 Marianne Faithfull As Tears Go By Us London Lp M- £30.00
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Jim Messina & His Jesters The Dragsters 1960s Us Surf £50.00 Jools/Brian Driscoll/Auger Mfp 1265 1968 Exc Cond !! £6.99
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