Hippie Homesteaders: Arts, Crafts, Music and Living on the Land in West Virginia - Carter Taylor Seaton - Libros - West Virginia University Press - 9781938228902 - 1 de abril de 2014
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It?s the 1960s. The Vietnam War is raging and protests are erupting across the United States. In many quarters, young people are dropping out of society, leaving their urban homes behind in an attempt to find a safe place to live on their own terms, to grow their own food, and to avoid a war they passionately decry. During this time, West Virginia becomes a haven for thousands of these homesteaders—or back-to-the-landers, as they are termed by some. Others call them hippies.

When the going got rough, many left. But a significant number remain to this day. Some were artisans when they arrived, while others adopted a craft that provided them with the cash necessary to survive. Hippie Homesteaders tells the story of this movement from the viewpoint of forty artisans and musicians who came to the state, lived on the land, and created successful careers with their craft. There?s the couple that made baskets coveted by the Smithsonian Institution?s Renwick Gallery. There?s the draft-dodger that fled to Canada and then became a premier furniture maker. There?s the Boston-born VISTA worker who started a quilting cooperative. And, there?s the immigrant Chinese potter who lived on a commune.

Along with these stories, Hippie Homesteaders examines the serendipitous timing of this influx and the community and economic support these crafters received from residents and state agencies in West Virginia. Without these young transplants, it?s possible there would be no Tamarack: The Best of West Virginia, the first statewide collection of fine arts and handcrafts in the nation, and no Mountain Stage, the weekly live musical program broadcast worldwide on National Public Radio since 1983. Forget what you know about West Virginia.

Hippie Homesteaders isn?t about coal or hillbillies or moonshine or poverty. It is the story of why West Virginia was—and still is—a kind of heaven to so many.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 1 de abril de 2014
ISBN13 9781938228902
Editores West Virginia University Press
Páginas 240
Dimensiones 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   498 g
Lengua Inglés  

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