Freedom or Expression or Control?: A Look at Subcultures
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- In his book Cultural Studies, Chris Barker discusses the difference between self-identity and social-identity
- The skinheads seemed to completely contradict everything that was expected of a person of any background.
- They want to show that they are better than everyone else and to establish themselves.
- There are two different types of identity, self-identity and social identity.
- Subculture basically is ideology, and ideology represents an imaginary relationship of the individuals to the subject
- The more independence a person thinks they have, the less likely they are to notice if they have none at all.
- During my primary research, some of the kids we interviewed had no connection to a subculture, it was simply about the clothes and style.
- Subcultures are just another from of manipulation. Most do not even have basic beliefs anymore.
Abstract
subcultures have always been seen as a form expressing individuality, making distinctions between different groups of people, and often as a form of rebellion. subcultures are defined by style, location, purpose, music, and attitude. Through my studies and primary research I have found that most members of subcultures believe that they make-up the identity of the subculture. However, I will argue, using text from Louis Althusser, that it is the subculture that defines the members of it. Each subculture is known for a particular attribute. I will describe a few different subcultures to use as examples of the theories. As T.R. Fyvel shows in his essay, "Fashion and Revolt" the Teddy-Boy movement was defined by the style and rebellion of the laborers. Michael Brake wrote a book called Comparative Youth Culture, in which he gives a history of the skinheads and their intense racism. Culture groups can also be defined by class and social status, which Robert E. Park discusses in his essay, "The City."
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