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  • ...stream culture often for commercial gain, which is then interpreted by the subculture as exploitation or "selling out".
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  • {{r|Goth subculture}}
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  • ...ave), often with an esthetic, gloomy atmosphere and followed by a peculiar subculture.
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  • A type of subculture with three characteristics: "it is exclusive, it claims to own special secr
    204 bytes (31 words) - 22:57, 19 June 2008
  • {{rpl|Goths (subculture)}}
    174 bytes (22 words) - 05:41, 24 September 2013
  • ...stream culture often for commercial gain, which is then interpreted by the subculture as exploitation or "selling out".
    1 KB (176 words) - 14:12, 2 February 2023
  • {{r|Subculture}}
    177 bytes (20 words) - 09:56, 7 May 2009
  • {{r|Goth subculture}}
    545 bytes (76 words) - 15:57, 8 June 2010
  • ...obsolete and many listeners find the style harsh and annoying, a vigorous subculture of chip style composers and fans exists today with members scattered throug
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  • '''New Age''' is a label used to describe a subculture that emerged in the twentieth century that embraces a wide and disparate co
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  • ...es and a conspiratorial paranoid worldview subculture. The beliefs of this subculture are epitomised by the views of [[Alex Jones]] and deceased researcher [[Wil
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  • '''Listen''' were an England|English 1960s Mod (subculture)|Mod-styled rhythm and blues group from the West Midlands, featuring the Te
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  • ...between various rites is whether they are unique to a culture at large, a subculture, or a particular religion. Any combination of these three settings can caus
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  • ...fers to "early" adoption of the attitudes, values or beliefs of a group or subculture to which an individual aspires. <ref> Robert Merton. (source?) </ref>
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  • ...veys it distributed throughout the Pittsburgh area, also connoted a hippie subculture that by 1973 was commercially mainstreamed, though not used by 13Q's more t
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  • ...rsen, William Dillon. ''Black Yankees: The Development of an Afro-American Subculture in Eighteenth-Century New England'' (1988)
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  • ...culture, or in rebellion against it, and is thus often referred to as a [[subculture]] or [[counterculture]]. Teenagers in some cultures are often noted for the
    5 KB (768 words) - 09:18, 25 February 2011
  • ...that calls itself `cyberpunk', associated especially with the rave/techno subculture. Hackers have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, self-described cy
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  • ...tar stroke. It met great success in the UK, especially with the skinhead [[subculture]]. Major artists include [[John Holt (singer)|John Holt]], [[Toots and the
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  • A '''secret society''' is a type of subculture. According to [[Alan Axelrod]], the author of the ''International Encyclop
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  • ...of expression, appearing in both mainstream [[society]] and underground [[subculture]]s. While some examples of these are widely known in the [[Western society| ...often follow overseas trends, they have also developed their own trendy [[subculture]]s that to outsiders may border on the bizarre - young people dressed in ma
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  • ...often follow overseas trends, they have also developed their own trendy [[subculture]]s that to outsiders may border on the bizarre - young people dressed in [[
    16 KB (2,479 words) - 17:32, 11 March 2024
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