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Subculture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In sociology, anthropology and cultural studies, a subculture is a group of people with a culture (whether distinct or hidden) which differentiates them from the larger culture to which they belong....
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History Politics and Society question: What are examples of a subculture? Subculture A subculture is a set of people with distinct sets of behavior and beliefs that differentiate them from a larger culture ... The subculture may be distinctive because of the age of its members, or by their race, ethnicity, class and/or...
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List of subcultures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of subcultures. •Anarcho-punk •BDSM •Beat Generation, see Beatnik •Biker, see also Motorcycle clubs and Outlaw motorcycle clubs •Bills •Bohemianism •Bodybuilding •Bōsōzoku •Casuals •Cos...
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Subculture theory ... Subculture and British Cultural Studies ... Subculture vs counterculture...
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subculture n. A cultural subgroup differentiated by status, ethnic background, residence, religion, or other factors that functionally unify the ... In 1995, Sarah Thornton, drawing on Pierre Bourdieu, described "subcultural capital" as the cultural knowledge and commodities acquired by members of a subculture,
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American Sub-Cultures in the 1950s ... In the 1950's the normative American family consisted of a breadwinner father, homemaker mother, and several happy, submissive, obedient "good" children, all living in homes in the suburbs on the outskirts of a larger city. ... It was a narrow view of a model family, yet it pervaded the...
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Definition of subculture from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of subculture. Pronunciation of subculture. Definition of the word subculture. Origin of the word subculture. ... "subculture." Webster's New World College Dictionary. 2009...
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