Onda Magazine: Youth, Sexuality and the Chilean Style Revolution (1971-1973) Article Sidebar PDF (Español (España)) Published Dec 29, 2024 DOI https://doi.org/10.25074/th.v0i29.2764 Copyright (c) 2024 Yanny Paola Santa Cruz Main Article Content Yanny Paola Santa Cruz chilena Article Details Issue No 29 (2024): Tiempo Histórico Section Artículos estadisticas Downloads Download data is not yet available. Abstract The article studies the youth magazine Onda, published by Quimantú during the Unidad Popular period. It uses the notion of ‘cultural product’ within the framework of Raymond Williams’ proposal. It establishes that Onda functioned as a means of dispute to promote an ideal of youth committed to the country “on the road to socialism”, in a context of sociocultural transformation. Onda discussed with currents such as hippism through its graphics and the inclusion of musical groups. In addition to educating about sexuality or the political issues of the moment, it served as a platform to express youth visions and discourses through accessible, fun, ironicand educational language.