What is another word for beatniks?

Pronunciation: [bˈiːtnɪks] (IPA)

Beatniks, a term coined in the 1950s, referred to a group of individuals who embraced a counterculture movement that rejected mainstream society's norms. Synonyms for beatniks include hipsters, bohemians, nonconformists, rebels, and avant-gardes. These individuals were often associated with the arts, music, and literature, and were known for their unconventional lifestyles and political views. They were also sometimes referred to as the Beat Generation, a term popularized by writer Jack Kerouac, who chronicled the lives and experiences of those who were part of this movement. While the term beatniks has fallen out of common usage, the spirit of the Beat Generation lives on in the art and culture of today.

What are the hypernyms for Beatniks?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Bohemians, nonconformists, Beat Generation members, avant-garde artists, counterculture members.

Usage examples for Beatniks

The key which opened the door to physical science was not discovered until 1646 by a bunch of loafers, ne'er-do-wells, beatniks, who hung around the coffee shops of London.
"Eight Keys to Eden"
Mark Irvin Clifton
The beatniks, who had their own models of coffin-mouldy, scroungy, and without lids, since the beatniks insisted on being seen-placed their boxes on the Grant Avenue in San Francisco.
"And All the Earth a Grave"
Carroll M. Capps (AKA C.C. MacApp)

Famous quotes with Beatniks

  • It took us a long time to find out that we had been lied to by our parents' generation. The moralities that were followed during our parents' generation were basically arbitrary. This caused a rift between the two generations, which was brought on by the beatniks.
    Peter Fonda
  • I got treated very badly in Texas. They don't treat beatniks too good in Texas. Port Arthur people thought I was a beatnik, though they'd never seen one and neither had I.
    Janis Joplin
  • Rap is poetry to music, like beatniks without beards and bongos.
    David Lee Roth
  • In any foreseeable future there are going to be thousands and thousands of people who detest and abominate Negroes, communists, Russians, Chinese, Jews, Catholics, beatniks, homosexuals, and "dope-fiends." These hatreds are not going to be healed, but only inflamed, by insulting those who feel them, and the abusive labels with which we plaster them—squares, fascists, rightists, know-nothings—may well become the proud badges and symbols around which they will rally and consolidate themselves. Nor will it do to confront the opposition in public with polite and nonviolent sit-ins and demonstrations, while boosting our collective ego by insulting them in private. If we want justice for minorities and cooled wars with our natural enemies, whether human or non-human, we must first come to terms with the minority and the enemy in ourselves and in our own hearts, for the rascal is there as much as anywhere in the "external" world—-especially when you realize that the world outside your skin is as much yourself as the world inside. For want of this awareness, no one can be more belligerent than a pacifist on the rampage, or more militantly nationalistic than an anti-imperialist.
    Alan Watts
  • Naturally, grown-up citizens are concerned about the beatniks and delinquents. … The question is why the grownups do not, more soberly, draw the same conclusions as the youth. Or, since no doubt many people are quite clear about the connection that the structure of society that has becoming increasingly dominant in our country is disastrous to the growth of excellence and manliness, why don’t more people speak up and say so?
    Paul Goodman

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