Counterculture in Hari Kunzru’s My Revolutions
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The aim of this study is to analyze Hari Kunzru’s My Revolutions from the
countercultural perspective. The title of this novel "My Revolutions" itself shows the
disapproval of social norms and values of the society. In this novel, the characters are
adopting different ways of living, which are generally different than others. The
characters' activities are unconventional. This study has focused on why the characters
are following so-called immoral activities. In 1960s and 70s, various groups were
involved in opposing the mainstream culture who were dissatisfied towards the state
mechanism which was led by capitalism. The characters are involving in stealing,
theft, bombing, drug addiction and so on. They were involving in such activities
because they wanted to form a new society where they can exercise their freedom
without any obstacles. However, the state had suppressive policy against the people
who rebelled against mainstream culture. Adoption of such activities during of 1960s
and 70s are regarded as the countercultural activities.
