There has been for some years now the subculture of southern confederate fans who maintain a culture of maintaining and celebrating the customs and victories and losses of the Confederate army to the Union during the civil war. Closely related to but not necessarily being the same thing the Klu Klux Klan, (KKK), constitute a subculture of hooded thugs who terrorize minorities. There is the subculture of military brats who are children who have been raised on military bases and that in itself is a subculture of a subculture which is the military culture as a whole.
There is the subculture of goths who are usually younger people who dress in a lot of black and tend to idolize such poets as Keats and Shelly and seem to admire vampires and werewolves. There is the punk subculture which also has its own subcultures such as the skinheads. There is the subculture of skateboarders and some of them evolve into the subculture of extreme sports enthusiasts. There is the gay culture which, while it may not be politically correct to state, given their population fairly constitutes a sub culture. Among the gay culture there are the transexuals and the leather clad dominance fetishists, the submissive feminine types and the whole transvestite thing which some cross dressers may or may not be gay. There is the whole freaky animal fetishist culture where people derive sexual gratification pretending to be and often times dressing up as animals.
There is the Dungeon and Dragons or role playing subculture and there are the comic book fan boys many of which are also either avid Star Wars or Star Trek convetioneer's. There are the Santeria's who belong to a mysterious religion that seems to be a mixture of Christianity and voodoo and many Christian religions themselves might be considered a subculture of either the Catholic Church or Protestant Church and even the Protestants might be counted as a subculture by many Catholics. There is the subculture of Satanists and the many and varied new age religions. There are the Buddhists and zen followers who in the United States are for all intents and purposes a part of a subculture. There are the atheists who may be growing in numbers but are still as a whole small enough to constitute a subculture. There are the recovering alcoholics and addicts who attend various anonymous organizations that would constitute a subculture. There are the modern day bohemians and the thisaphile or thataphiles who are avid fans of whatever they are fans of. There are the many immigrants who have not yet assimilated into American culture which itself is increasingly becoming a culture of subcultures.
Yes, the grunge movement and the Amish community can both be considered examples of subcultures. Subcultures are groups within a larger culture that share common values, norms, and behaviors that distinguish them from the mainstream culture. Both the grunge movement and the Amish community have unique characteristics and practices that set them apart from the dominant culture.
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.
There are various subcultures in the United States of America. For example, the rave subculture has had a recent reemergence in the US.
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The subcultures in Spain include:BasqueCatalonian/ValencianGalician
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Some examples of products targeted at American subcultures include professional skateboards and streetwear for skaters, organic and sustainable food products for the health and environmentally conscious crowd, and vintage apparel and accessories for those interested in retro fashion and nostalgia.
A subculture is a cultural group that is within a larger culture that differentiate themselves from the larger culture. There are many subcultures in every society that include groups like bikers, hippies, and fans of specific music including heavy metal.
There are a variety of subcultures of Africa. Some of these subcultures include Bantu, Niger-Khoisan, Semitic, as well as Christian, Muslim, and Animist.
1. The right to vote (1770s when the US first allowed it) 2. Hippies 3. Communism 4. Criminal Activity
Yes, the grunge movement and the Amish community can both be considered examples of subcultures. Subcultures are groups within a larger culture that share common values, norms, and behaviors that distinguish them from the mainstream culture. Both the grunge movement and the Amish community have unique characteristics and practices that set them apart from the dominant culture.
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.
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