List of subcultures  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 21:23, 12 June 2012
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Current revision
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

Line 1: Line 1:
-{{Template}}+#redirect[[subculture]]
-This is a list of [[subcultures]]. +
- +
-* [[Aristasia]]+
-* [[Bohemianism]]+
-* [[Bosozoku]]+
-* [[Conspiracy theorists]]+
-* [[Criminal]] subcultures, such as [[pickpocket]]s and [[theft|thieves]]+
-**[[Pirates]]+
-* [[Expatriate]]s+
-**[[Backpacking (travel)|Backpackers]]+
-* [[Fandom]]+
-**[[Furry fandom]]+
-**[[Otaku]]+
-**[[Trekkie]]+
-* [[Freak scene]]+
-* [[Geek]]+
-* [[Gamer]]+
-* [[Hacker culture|Hacker]]+
-* [[High school subcultures]], sometimes associated with a youth movement+
-* [[Illegal drug]] subcultures+
-* [[Import scene]]+
-* [[New Age]] culture+
-* [[Nudism|Nudists]]+
-* "Outsider" subcultures such as+
-** [[Biker gang]]s such as the [[Hell's Angels]]+
-** [[body modification]] and [[tattoo]] subcultures+
-** "[[vampire lifestyle|vampire]]" subculture+
-* [[Religion|Religious]] subcultures+
-**[[Purported cults]]+
-* [[Human sexual behavior|Sexual]] subcultures such as+
-**[[BDSM|BDSM subculture]]+
-**[[Queer culture]]+
-**[[Sexual fetish]] subculture+
-***[[Leather subculture]]+
-**[[Swinging]]+
-* Thematic subcultures+
-* UK Subcultures:+
-**[[Chavs]]+
-**[[Sloanes]]+
-**[[Townies]]+
-* [[Youth movement]]s, (see also [[scene]]) frequently associated with a musical style.+
-**[[Almighty Gaylords]]+
-**[[Computer art scene|Artscene]]+
-**[[Bills]]+
-**[[Bluecat]]s+
-**[[Cyber (subculture)|Cyber]]s+
-**[[Demoscene]]+
-**[[Disco]]+
-**[[Edelweiss Pirates]]+
-**[[Goth]]s+
-**[[Greasers]]+
-**[[Grungers]]+
-**[[Hip-hop]]+
-**[[Hippie|Hippies]]+
-**[[Metalheads]]+
-***[[National Socialist black metal|Nazi-metalheads]]+
-**[[Mod (lifestyle)|Mods]]+
-**[[New Romantic]]s+
-**[[Pachuco]]+
-**[[Punk rock|Punks]]+
-***[[Cyberpunk]]s+
-***[[Deathrock]]+
-***[[Emo]]+
-***[[Hardcore punk]]+
-***[[Positive punk]]+
-***[[Punkabilly|Punkabillies]]+
-***[[Skate punk]]+
-***[[Steampunk]]+
-***[[Streetpunk]]+
-**[[Raggare]]+
-**[[Rap]]+
-**[[Rave|Rave scene]]+
-**[[Rivethead]]s+
-**[[Rockers]]+
-***[[Anarcho-rockers]]+
-**[[Scooterboy]]s+
-**[[Skinhead]]s+
-***[[Anarcho-skinheads]]+
-***[[Punk-skinheads]]+
-***[[Red-Skinheads]]+
-***[[Traditional Skinheads]]+
-***[[Gay skinhead]]s+
-***[[Nazi-Skinheads]]+
-**[[Straight edge]]+
-*** [[Hard-line]]rs+
-**[[Swing Kids]]+
-**[[Teddy Boy (youth culture)|Teds]]+
-**[[Zazou]]+
- +
-==Fictional subcultures==+
- +
-*In the book, and later movie, [[The Outsiders]], there are the Socs (rich [[teenager]]s) and Greasers (poor ones), named after the [[grease]] in their [[hair]]. In [[Grease (musical)]] and the [[song]] [[4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)]] the same term is used.+
-*''[[A Clockwork Orange]]'' by [[Anthony Burgess]] features a fictional youth subculture called ''nadsat''.+
-*In [[William Gibson (novelist)|William Gibson]]'s ''[[Neuromancer]]'', a group called the "Panther Moderns" help Case and Molly steal the Dixie Flatline's construct from Sense/Net's corporate headquarters.+
- +
-==See also:==+
- +
-* [[History of subcultures in the 20th century]]+
-{{GFDL}}+

Current revision

  1. redirectsubculture
Personal tools