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The interesting aspect is the influence of the contra-cultural developments on the Russian pop culture. In addition to the Russian traditional music styles like songs with jail-related lyrics, the new music styles with the explicit language were developed. The most known representative of such popular music is Russian band “Leningrad”.
 
The interesting aspect is the influence of the contra-cultural developments on the Russian pop culture. In addition to the Russian traditional music styles like songs with jail-related lyrics, the new music styles with the explicit language were developed. The most known representative of such popular music is Russian band “Leningrad”.
   
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==Counterculture in the Asian Context==
In the recent past it is Dr. Sebastian Kappen, an Indian Theologian, who has tried to redefine Counterculture in the Asian context. In March 1990, at a seminar in Bangalore, he presented his Countercultural perspectives (Chapter 4 in S. Kappen, ''Tradition Modernity Counterculture'', Visthar, Bangalore, 1994).
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In the recent past it is Dr. Sebastian Kappen, an Indian Theologian, who has tried to redefine Counterculture in the Asian context. In March 1990, at a seminar in Bangalore, he presented his Countercultural perspectives (Chapter 4 in S. Kappen, ''Tradition Modernity Counterculture'', Visthar, Bangalore, 1994).
   
Dr. Kappen envisages Counterculture as a new culture that has to come up negating the two opposing cultural phenomena in Asian Countries: (1) invasion by western capitalist culture, and (2) the emergence of revivalist movements. Kappen writes, “Were we to succumb to the first, we should be losing our identity; if to the second, ours would be a false, obsolete identity in a mental universe of dead symbols and delayed myths. The only valid approach, therefore, is to fashion a counterculture which steers clear of both revivalism and bourgeois modernism.” In order to achieve this, he proposes a process of critical and creative involution. By involution he means ‘a return to our own culture, but not so much to its developed forms as to its primal sources.’ This involution into one's own cultural roots must be critical and creative. That is, while rejecting what is not humanizing in traditional and capitalist cultures, we must be open to the positive elements of both.
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Dr. Kappen envisages Counterculture as a new culture that has to come up negating the two opposing cultural phenomena in Asian Countries: (1) invasion by western capitalist culture, and (2) the emergence of revivalist movements. Kappen writes, “Were we to succumb to the first, we should be losing our identity; if to the second, ours would be a false, obsolete identity in a mental universe of dead symbols and delayed myths. The only valid approach, therefore, is to fashion a counterculture which steers clear of both revivalism and bourgeois modernism.”
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In order to achieve this, he proposes a process of critical and creative involution. By involution he means ‘a return to our own culture, but not so much to its developed forms as to its primal sources.’ This involution into one's own cultural roots must be critical and creative. That is, while rejecting what is not humanizing in traditional and capitalist cultures, we must be open to the positive elements of both.
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Kappen’s concept of Counterculture has inspired many a theologian in the third world. For example, see L. Jeyaseelan, ''Towards A Counter-Culture'', Sebastian Kappen’s Contribution, ISPCK, Delhi, 1999.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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