South Africa is home to a diverse range of subcultures, reflecting its rich cultural tapestry. Examples include the Afrikaans-speaking community, known for their unique traditions and music, and the Tswana and Zulu subcultures, which have distinct languages, customs, and attire. The punk and hip-hop scenes also represent modern subcultures, often addressing social issues through art and performance. Additionally, the LGBTQ+ community has cultivated a vibrant subculture, particularly in urban areas, advocating for rights and acceptance.
The subcultures in Spain include:BasqueCatalonian/ValencianGalician
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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.
There are vast array of African Tribes and ethnicities and these are usually broken down by languages (Bantu, Niger-Khoisan, Semitic, etc.), by religions (Christian, Muslim, Animist, Local, etc.), by lifestyle (urban, rural, nomadic, etc.), and by nationalities.
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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
Are prison subcultures largely the same from institution to institution