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This is a list of subcultures. Template:CompactTOC2

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See also

Notes

  1. ^ Sources for Alcoholics Anonymous:
    • Klaus Mäkelä, Alcoholics Anonymous, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe (1996). Alcoholics Anonymous as a mutual-help movement: a study in eight societies. Univ of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0299150046, 9780299150044. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ BDSM sources:
  3. ^ Ken Gelder pages 295. Chapter 27 "Posing... threats, striking... poses. Youth, surveillance and display (1983)" by Dick Hebdige
  4. ^ Theodore Trefon (2004), Reinventing order in the Congo: how people respond to state failure in Kinshasa (illustrated ed.), Zed Books, p. 138, ISBN 9781842774915
  5. ^ Sources for Bodybuilding:
  6. ^ Sources:
  7. ^ Joachim Kersten (2003). "Street Youths, Bosozoku, and Yakuza: Subculture Formation and Societal Reactions in Japan". Crime & Delinquency. 39 (3): 277–295. doi:10.1177/0011128793039003002.
  8. ^ Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav
  9. ^ a b Isaac Gagné (2008). "Urban Princesses: Performance and "Women's Language" in Japan's Gothic/Lolita Subculture". Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 18 (1). Blackwell Publishing: 130–150(21). doi:10.1111/j.1548-1395.2008.00006.x. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  10. ^ bell 2001, pages 101-102, 154-184
  11. ^ Sources:
  12. ^ Sources:
  13. ^ Sources for emo subculture:
  14. ^ Harris, Cheryl; Alexander, Alison (1998). Theorizing fandom : fans, subculture and identity. Hampton Press. ISBN 1572731141 157273115X 157273115X (pbk.) 157273115X. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Fred Davis, Laura Munoz (2011), "8. Heads and freaks: patterns and meanings of drug use among hippies", in Lee Rainwater (ed.), Deviance and Liberty: Social Problems and Public Policy, Aldine Transaction, pp. 88–95, ISBN 9781412815031
  16. ^ Sources:
  17. ^ Sources for glam:
  18. ^ Catherine Spooner, Emma McEvoy (2007). The Routledge Companion to Gothic. London: Routledge. pp. 195–196, 263–264. ISBN 0415398436.
  19. ^ Mary Jane Kehily, Open University (2007). Understanding Youth: Perspectives, Identities and Practices (illustrated ed.). London: SAGE Publications. ISBN 1412930642.
  20. ^ Ken Gelder pages 91, from chapter "Subcultural conflict" by Phil Cohen
  21. ^ Sources:
  22. ^ Ken Gelder pages:
    • 23 chapter "Introduction to part one, by Ken Gelder
    • 91 from chapter "Subcultural conflict" by Phil Cohen
    • 106, 110-111 from chapter "Girls and subcultures (1977)" by Angela McRobbie and Jenny Garber;
    • 127 from chapter "The meaning of style" by Dick Hebdige
    • 136-137 from chapter "Second-hand dresses and the role of the ragmarket (1989)" by Angela McRobbie
    • 304 from chapter "Black hair/style politics" by Kobena Mercer
  23. ^ Goodlad, page 68-71
  24. ^ Sources:
  25. ^ Billy Baker (2007-03-05). "Up for the count, Jugglers may pop out on streets this spring, but the real action is in a thriving Hub subculture". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  26. ^ Ken Gelder pages:
    • 84, 91, from chapter "Subcultural conflict" by Phil Cohen;
    • 94, 101, from chapter "Cultures, subcultures and class", by John Clarke et al.
  27. ^ "Fashioncore Definitions and Connotations". http://www.chemistrydaily.com/chemistry/Fashioncore. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  28. ^ Sources:
  29. ^ Jon Stratton (1986). "Why doesn't anybody write anything about Glan Rock?". Australian Journal of Cultural Studies. 4 (1): 15–38.
  30. ^ Sources for nudism:
  31. ^ Sources:
  32. ^ Pachuco sources:
  33. ^ John D. DeLamater (2003). Handbook of social psychology (illustrated ed.). Springer. pp. 165–168. ISBN 0306476959, 9780306476952. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  34. ^ Ken Gelder pages:
    • 84 from chapter "Introduction to part two" by Ken Gelder
    • 121-124, 127-128 from chapter 10 "The meaning of style" by Dick Hebdige
    • 138 from chapter "Second-hand dresses and the role of the ragmarket (1989)" by Angela McRobbie
  35. ^ Sources:
  36. ^ Sources:
  37. ^ a b Muggleton, pages 721,728
  38. ^ Ken Gelder pages:
    • 94, 109-110 from chapter "Girls and subcultures (1977)" by Angela McRobbie and Jenny Garber
    • 295 from chapter 27 "Posing... threats, striking... poses. Youth, surveillance and display (1983)" by Dick Hebdige
  39. ^ Sources:
  40. ^ Sources:
    • Epstein, page 100
    • Ken Gelder pages 103 from chapter "Cultures, subcultures and class", by John Clarke et al. (rudies = rude boys)
  41. ^ Ken Gelder pages:
    • 90, from chapter "Subcultural conflict" by Phil Cohen
    • 131 from chapter 10 "The meaning of style" by Dick Hebdige
  42. ^ Sources for Scouting:
  43. ^ a b Ken Gelder pages:
    • 294, from chapter 27 "Posing... threats, striking... poses. Youth, surveillance and display (1983)" by Dick Hebdige
    • 339, from chapter "Tattoo enthusiasts. Subculture or figuration? (2003)" by Michael Atkinson
    • 370-381, from chapter "Real men, phallicism and fascism (1996)" by Murray Healy
    • 471, chapter "Communities and scenes in popular music (1991)" by Will Straw
  44. ^ "The Skinheads". Time. 1970-06-08. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  45. ^ Sources for steampunk:
  46. ^ http://www.ica.org.uk/20362/DANCESCHOOL/Subjective-Thoughts-On-A-Neglected-Scene.html
  47. ^ Sources for swinging:
  48. ^ Sources:
  49. ^ Ken Gelder pages:
    • 98, 101, 102 from chapter "Cultures, subcultures and class", by John Clarke et al.
    • 105, 107 from chapter "Girls and subcultures (1977)" by Angela McRobbie and Jenny Garber
    • 126 from chapter 10 "The meaning of style" by Dick Hebdige
    • 161-162 from chapter "Symbols of trouble" by Stanley Cohen
    • 273 from chapter "Introduction to part five" by Ken Gelder
    • 284-287 from chapter "Fashion and revolt (1963)" by T.R.Fyvel
    • 309 from chapter "Black hair/style politics" by Kobena Mercer
    • 367, 372 from chapter "Real men, phallicism and fascism (1996)" by Murray Healy
  50. ^ Trekkie sources:
  51. ^ Zazou sources:

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