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Youth subcultures - Coggle Diagram
Youth subcultures
Goth Subculture
- Dark fashion and aesthetics
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- Interest in the occult and macabre
- Individualism and non-conformity
Hip-Hop Subculture
- Urban fashion and streetwear
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- Emphasis on lyrical expression and storytelling
- Community and social activism
Emo Subculture
- Emotionally driven music and lyrics
- Unique fashion style (dark colors, emotional symbolism)
- Emotional introspection and expression
- Sense of belonging and support within the community
Major Youth Subcultures
A. Punk Subculture
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- DIY ethos and punk values
- Subversive attitudes and rebellion
Skater Subculture
- Skateboarding as a core activity
- Casual and loose fashion style
- Alternative music genres (punk, rock, hip-hop)
- Urban exploration and independent spirit
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Negative aspects
- Stereotyping and misconceptions
- Potential involvement in risky behaviors
- Exclusion and conflicts with mainstream culture
Youth subcultures play a crucial role in shaping individual identities, fostering creativity, and providing a sense of belonging. However, it's important to recognize both the positives and negatives associated with these subcultures to understand and respect the diverse experiences of young people.