List of subcultures
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- | This is a list of [[subcultures]]. | + | |
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- | * [[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]] | + | |
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- | ==Fictional subcultures== | + | |
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- | *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. | + | |
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- | ==See also:== | + | |
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- | * [[History of subcultures in the 20th century]] | + | |
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