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Subculture

In biology, a subculture in a population of a microorganism is when one microbe colony in such a population is transferred onto blank growth medium and allowed to freely reproduce.
In sociology, a subculture is a set of people with distinct behavior and beliefs within a larger culture. The essence of a subculture, that distinguishes it from other social groupings, is awareness of style and differences in style, in clothing, music or other phenomena. A culture often contains numerous subcultures. Subcultures incorporate large parts of their mother cultures, but in specific instances they may differ radically. Some subcultures achieve such a status that they acquire a name of their own. Examples include: \n* Fandom\n**Furry fandom\n**Trekkie\n**Otaku\n* Expatriates\n* Hacker\n* Religious subcultures\n**purported cults\n* Bohemianism\n* New Age culture\n* Youth movements, frequently associated with a musical style, such as \n**Mods and Rockers\n**Tedss\n**Skinheads\n**Raggare\n**Punk\n***Emo\n**Disco\n**Straight Edge\n**Hip-hop\n**Demoscene\n**Rave scene\n**Hippies\n**Rap\n**Grungers\n**Goths\n* Sexual subcultures such as\n**BDSM subculture\n**Queer culture\n**Swinging\n**Fetish subculture\n**Nudism\n* "Outsider" subcultures such as\n** body modification and tattoo subcultures\n** Biker gangs such as the Hell's Angels\n** "vampire" subculture\n* Thematic subcultures \n** Cyberpunk\n** Steampunk\n* Illegal drug subcultures\n* Criminal subcultures, such as pickpockets and thieves Subcultures often have their own slang and jargon, see polari and argot.

References

  • Dick Hebidge: Subculture: The Meaning of Style (Routledge, March 10, 1981; softcover ISBN 0415039495)

See also

Fiction: in the book, and later movie, The Outsiders, there are the Socs (rich teenagers) 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. Category:Subcultures

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