- La Onda
La Onda (Spanish for The Wave in English) refers to the Mexican
counterculture of the 1960s . After the 1968 Mexican student movements ended in theTlatelolco massacre inMexico City , a nativehippie movement known as the "jipitecas" grew in its wake. By 1970 a new wave of Mexican music began to emerge, fusing Mexican and foreign music with images of political protest. This movement was called La Onda Chicana, culminating in a three-day "Mexican Woodstock" known as "Avándaro" (Festival Rock y Ruedas de Avándaro) which attracted 150,000–200,000 people in the fall of 1971. [Cite book| last = Zolov| first = Eric| title = Refried Elvis: The Rise of the Mexican Counterculture| publisher = University of California Press| year = 1999| isbn = 0520215141]La Onda not only influenced
Mexican rock butMexican literature as well, making its mark on the "new Central-American novel" and other genres. The wave of popular Mexican novels in the 1960s, "emphasized the sentiments of the new urban middle-class adolescent and the influence of United States culture,rock music , the generation gap, and thehippie movement." La Onda also influenced many authors, including Guatemalan writerMario Roberto Morales . [cite encyclopedia| title = Modern Latin-American Fiction Writers| encyclopedia = Dictionary of Literary Biography| volume = 145| pages = 185-192| publisher = The Gale Group| location = London| date = 1994| accessdate = 2007-06-18 ]ee also
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Tejano music
*Grupo La Onda , the musical groupReferences
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