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Now synonymous with Sixties counterculture, LSD actually entered the American consciousness via the mainstream. Time and Life, messengers of lumpen-American respectability, trumpeted its grand arrival in a postwar landscape scoured of alluring descriptions of drug use while lesser outlets piggybacked on their coverage with stories by turns sensationalized and glowing. Acid Hype offers the untold tale of LSD's wild journey from Brylcreem and Ivory soap to incense and peppermints. As Stephen Siff shows, the early attention lavished on the drug by the news media glorified its use in treatments for mental illness but also its status as a mystical--yet legitimate--gateway to exploring the unconscious mind. Siff's history takes readers to the center of how popular media hyped psychedelic drugs in a constantly shifting legal and social environment, producing an intricate relationship between drugs and media experience that came to define contemporary pop culture. It also traces how the breathless coverage of LSD gave way to a textbook moral panic, transforming yesterday's refined seeker of truths into an acid casualty splayed out beyond the fringe of polite society.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
ISBN-139780252039195
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046565631
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Book TitleAcid Hype: American News Media and the Psychedelic Experience
AuthorStephen Siff
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
Number of Pages256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height229mm
Item Width152mm
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Title_AuthorStephen Siff
Series TitleHistory of Communication
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States