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    rather‚ it is a feature of many subcultures. Members of the subculture may and often dohave different ideas about what constitutes gothic fashion thanmembers of the population at large‚ and some styles which read as"goth" to many people are seen as "outsider" by those in the scene. Inhis book Goth: Identity‚ Style and Subculture (Berg Publishers Ltd.‚Oxford‚ 2002)‚ Paul Hodkinson talks about goths using their fashionchoices to demonstrate commitment to the subculture. In particular‚he asserts that

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    older a lot of things changed over the years. For example‚ our government has certain parts that are corrupt‚ and people are judged for who they are. These problems are what need to change for the future of America. American government is a deviant subculture. Its leaders stand on soapboxes and polarize the public by pointing fingers while secretly doing the bidding of special interests. Many public employees plod through life with their noses in rule books‚ indifferent to the actual needs of the public

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    Jason Croy ENG 1A Prof. Ramos 08 Feb. 2017 Punk: A Semiotic Analysis Punk is a reflective subculture which means it is a culture that exists within another culture and it illuminates features of the dominant culture. However‚ punks can still be viewed as a culture that has their own political views‚ values‚ philosophy‚ language and style. Punks have their own ideas of gender boundaries and gender roles‚ folklore‚ art‚ and symbolic objects. There are many aspects of punk‚ and this article will look

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    Introduction Urban tribes are made up by groups of people – usually young‚ with a distinct common identity: the same aesthetic codes‚ the same identity symbols‚ the same rules‚ the same language‚ the same music… A whole ideology! These tribes have many different ideologies: right-wing‚ left-wing‚ non-political or against globalization. Some of them are nearly extinct‚ and others in full expansion. But all of them are ruled by it own ideology. They usually meet in central‚ commercial or nightlife

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    Discovery Project History of Costume Kyle Parham Punk Began as a music based subculture in them mid 1970’s in England and slowly started to be culturally excepted in America in the mid to late 70’s‚ exactly which region originated punk has long debated and a major controversy within the “punk” movement. Within the subculture‚ there are many different factions‚ such as New Wave‚ 2 tone‚ Pop Punk‚ Hardcore Punk‚ No Wave‚ Street Punk‚ and Oi. Many of the sub groups

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    as the self-proclaimed Anti-Christ Marilyn Manson. His fans understand where he has come from‚ what he has been through and are familiar with rejection from society. The Marilyn Manson’s following is normally associated with the Gothic or "Goth" subculture. At first examination‚ this seems to be the case as Manson followers and those of the Goth community share remarkable similarities; although true Goths label Manson follows as merely "Spooks" or "Mall Goths"‚ and not real members of the Gothic following

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    Punk rock music and style has subsisted for several decades since it originated. The punk movement opposed modern culture‚ not only through its fast paced music‚ but also through its fashion. The youths who proceeded to follow punk‚ were reacting to current social situations in the 1970’s and doing so by expressing themselves through music‚ clothing‚ and violence. Punk chose to fight for such things as anti-capitalism and anti-racism. Punk stood against everything that was conventional with its Do-It-Yourself

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    adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends. At present‚ there are many styles of dress in Japan‚ created from a mix of both local and foreign labels. Some examples of popular styles are: Lolita‚ Gyura and Decora fashion. Lolita is a fashion subculture originating in Japan that is based on Victorian-era clothing. It is usually consisted of knee length skirt or dress with a "cupcake" shape assisted by petticoats. Lolita fashion has evolved into many different sub styles that are present in many

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    According to the article “Industrial Subculture- The Mutated Child of Punk”‚ the media believes punk music is nothing more than “screeching vocals‚ distorted instruments‚ and the explicit use of foul language”. They do not understand why punk rock artists create the type of music they depict

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    Goth does NOT equal whiny and antisocial Once upon a time‚ there was a style of music and fashion known as disco‚ and it reigned supreme for some time while also giving birth to its relative opposite‚ the punk rock movement. Disco‚ for all of its decadent self indulgent glittery glory had an innocence about it‚ despite being a rather drug obsessed culture in the end. Punk was smarter‚ slightly more lucid‚ clearer‚ singularly focused on raging against the machine rather than worrying about approval

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