There are eight distinctive subcultures in today's Chinese society. Zingano are advocates of Chinese policy and communism online. Luchibiao are girls between 20 and 40 who pursue relationships. Shamate, teens and people in their early twenties who adopt a "want to be a Rock star lifestyle". Tuhao, friendly, brand name junkies of all ages. Gao Fu Shuai, wealthy adult men. Diaosi, gamers of all ages. Dama, married women ages 40 to 60. Bafumi, women 20 to 40, non-professional super models.
When people within a culture are from different "mother" cultures, it creates cultural diversity and leads to subcultures in that some of the "mother" culture is practiced within the larger culture. For example, Chinese immigrants to the United States continue to practice some of the culture of China.
although the question is a bit incomplete and I am uncertain about the answer I will give it a go... we could say that subculture in sociological discourses could be defined in terms of : 1. ethnicity (ethnic minority with its own individual culture), 2. class (eg. working class subcultures), 3. deviance (being different, escaping the social norm), and 4. youth (youth subcultures, usually interlinked with music and fashion etc). ...
Some subcultures in Mexico include the Cholombiano, Emo, Cholo, and Maras. These subcultures have distinct styles, music preferences, and ways of expression that set them apart from mainstream Mexican culture. Each subculture has its own unique characteristics and influences.
The three largest subcultures in Canada are English, French and Chinese. Along with ethnic, religious identity, it should be noted that Canadians further sub-divide subcultures by regions. Several other subcultures also have considerable impact in Canada, these include native, aboriginal people and people from the Caribbean.
Subcultures often share values, norms, and beliefs with mainstream culture, while also having their unique identities and practices. They may challenge dominant cultural norms and offer alternative perspectives, influencing mainstream culture in the process. Additionally, subcultures can evolve and influence mainstream culture over time.
It's hard to find material about Chinese subcultures -- especially because they weren't any youth subcultures until after Tiananmen Square in the late 1980's -- but here's some information on Hanfu (just one movement I could find easily) to get you started: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanfu_movement
The subcultures in Spain include:BasqueCatalonian/ValencianGalician
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There are a variety of subcultures of Africa. Some of these subcultures include Bantu, Niger-Khoisan, Semitic, as well as Christian, Muslim, and Animist.
The three delinquent subcultures distinguished by Cloward and Ohlin are criminal, conflict, and retreatist subcultures. Criminal subcultures provide youth with opportunities for success through criminal activities, conflict subcultures emerge in areas where legitimate and illegitimate opportunities are limited, and retreatist subcultures involve individuals who reject both legitimate and criminal means of achieving success.
There have been skinheads, punks, gothics, hippies, and more. Many of the well-known subcultures.
There are various subcultures in the United States of America. For example, the rave subculture has had a recent reemergence in the US.
When people within a culture are from different "mother" cultures, it creates cultural diversity and leads to subcultures in that some of the "mother" culture is practiced within the larger culture. For example, Chinese immigrants to the United States continue to practice some of the culture of China.
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Are prison subcultures largely the same from institution to institution