SubCultures






Subcultures



In this blog you will find the different subcultures that there currently.
 
Let's take a look at some of the known ...



Punk
Emo







Flogger






Rasta





Grunge

 Skinhead

 





Punk

Punk



La subcultura punk surgió en los Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido y Australia a mediados de la década de 1970. Exactamente qué región se originó el punk ha sido durante mucho tiempo una gran controversia dentro del movimiento. 

Los primeros punk había una abundancia de antecedentes e influencias, y Jon Savage ha descrito la subcultura como un bricolage "de casi todas las culturas de la juventud anteriores que existían en Occidente desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial" pegados con alfileres de gancho ". Varios filosófico, político , los movimientos y artísticas influyeron en la subcultura. En particular, el punk se inspiró en varias cepas del arte moderno. Varios escritores, libros, y los movimientos literarios eran importantes para la formación de la estética punk. El punk rock tiene una variedad de orígenes musicales tanto dentro del rock y roll y más allá.
La forma más temprana del punk rock, llamado protopunk en retrospectiva, que comenzó como un rock de garaje en el noreste de Estados Unidos a finales de 1960. La actual escena musical de primera que se le asignó la etiqueta punk apareció en Nueva York entre 1974 y 1976. En Casi al mismo tiempo o poco después, una escena punk desarrollado en Londres. Poco después, Los Ángeles se convirtió en el hogar de la escena punk tercera mayor. Estas tres ciudades forman la columna vertebral del movimiento en expansión, pero también hubo otras escenas en una serie de ciudades como Brisbane y Boston.
Actividades
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Emo

Emo







Emo is a style of rock music typically characterized by melodic musicianship and expressive, often confessional lyrics. It originated in the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace. As the style was echoed by contemporary American punk rock bands, its sound and meaning shifted and changed, blending with pop punk and indie rock and encapsulated in the early 1990s by groups such asJawbreaker and Sunny Day Real Estate. By the mid 1990s numerous emo acts emerged from the Midwestern and Central United States, and several independent record labels began to specialize in the style.
Emo broke into mainstream culture in the early 2000s with the platinum-selling success ofJimmy Eat World and Dashboard Confessional and the emergence of the subgenre "screamo". In recent years the term "emo" has been applied by critics and journalists to a variety of artists, including multiplatinum acts and groups with disparate styles and sounds.
In addition to music, "emo" is often used more generally to signify a particular relationship between fans and artists, and to describe related aspects of fashion, culture, and behavior.






Flogger



Flogger is a teenager fashion originated in Argentina at the end of 2004, which is closely related to Fotolog, a photoblog web site. Emerged from the glam fashion, and merged with elements of several other styles, it has become very popular among young people, to almost become a craze. The style is principally composed of tight trousers on males and females alike, broad V-neck T-shirts, fluorescent colors, canvas sneakers or skate shoes, blonde or black hair, long fringe brushed to one side of the face or over one eye, straight hair and horn-rimmed glasses. It is common to call "floggers" to any adolescent followers of this style.
This fashion has also developed a particular way of dancing electro house and techno music, calledElectro - although this term already had the same meaning it has in English in reference to the electronic music in general. The moves, related to the French tecktonik , Belgian jumpstyle and the Australian shuffle, consist of rapidly spreading one leg, hitting the floor with the heel, and drawing the other leg backwards, and then quickly changing the position of the legs (spreading the other leg, and shifting backwards the one that was spread)


Activities:






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Rasta

Rastafari










The Rastafari movement is a monotheistic, new religious movement that arose in a Christian culture in Jamaica in the 1930s. Its adherents, who worship Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia, former Emperor of Ethiopia (1930–1936 and 1941–1974), as the Second Advent, are known as Rastafarians, or Rastas. The movement is sometimes referred to as "Rastafarianism", but this term is considered derogatory and offensive by some Rastas, who dislike being labelled as an "ism".
Rastafari is not a highly organized religion; it is a movement and an ideology. Many Rastas say that it is not a "religion" at all, but a "Way of Life". Most Rastas do not claim any sect or denomination, and thus encourage one another to find faith and inspiration within themselves, although some do identify strongly with one of the "mansions of Rastafari" — the three most prominent of these being theNyahbinghi, the Bobo Ashanti and the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
The name Rastafari is taken from Ras Tafari, the pre-regnal title of Haile Selassie I, composed of Amharic Ras (literally "Head," an Ethiopian title equivalent to Duke), and Haile Selassie's pre-regnal given name, Tafari. Rastafari are generally distinguished for asserting the doctrine that Haile Selassie I, the former, and final, Emperor of Ethiopia, is another incarnation of the Christian God, called Jah.They see Haile Selassie I as Jah or Jah Rastafari, who is the second coming of Jesus Christ onto the Earth.


ACTIVITIES



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Grunge

Grunge


Grunge is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged during the mid-1980s in the American state of Washington, particularly in the Seattle area. Inspired by hardcore punk, heavy metal and indie rock, grunge is generally characterized by heavily distorted electric guitars, contrasting song dynamics, and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics. The grunge aesthetic is stripped-down compared to other forms of rock music, and many grunge musicians were noted for their unkempt appearances and rejection of theatrics.
The early grunge movement coalesced around Seattle independent record label Sub Pop in the late 1980s. Grunge became commercially successful in the first half of the 1990s, due mainly to the release of Nirvana's Nevermind , Pearl Jam's Ten, and Bush's "sixteen stone" The success of these bands boosted the popularity of alternative rock and made grunge the most popular form of hard rock music at the time. However, many grunge bands were uncomfortable with this popularity. Although most grunge bands had disbanded or faded from view by the late 1990s, their influence continues to impact modern rock music.

ACTVITIES

Skinhead

Skinhead
skinhead is a member of a subculture that originated among working class youths in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, and then spread to other parts of the world. Named for their close-cropped or shaven heads, the first skinheads were greatly influenced by West Indian(specifically Jamaicanrude boys and British mods, in terms of fashionmusic and lifestyle.Originally, the skinhead subculture was primarily based on those elements, not politics or race. Since then, however, attitudes toward race and politics have become factors by which some skinheads align themselves. The political spectrum within the skinhead scene ranges from the far right to the far left, although many skinheads are apolitical. Fashion-wise, skinheads range from a clean-cut 1960s mod-influenced style to less-strict punk- and hardcore-influenced styles.