Examples of 'subcultural' in a sentence

Meaning of "subcultural"

subcultural (adjective): Relating to a distinct group within a larger culture, characterized by its own beliefs, practices, and style
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  • Pertaining to a subculture, or to subcultures in general.

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Graffiti has subcultural as well as countercultural features.
At least some kind of history of subcultural world.
What was once subcultural is now commonly accepted.
They are central to the process of subcultural formation.
The local subcultural traditions of social groups.
These attempts are defined as subcultural parasitism.
Many of these subcultural groups make up important customer segments.
He is especially known for his subcultural depictions.
Subcultural theorists focus on the criminal activities of young people.
The origin of independent music as a subcultural product.
Teenager subcultural transformations during preschool and youth periods are examined.
Veterans are members of a specific subcultural group.
Subcultural identity practices.
What is regarded as conventional sex depends on cultural and subcultural norms.
It is a subcultural movement that combines feminist consciousness and punk style and politics.

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Use of corporal punishment is not part of a subcultural positive evaluation of violence.
Those unusual subcultural values then became the values of the religion that developed later.
These shortcomings in the position adopted by the subcultural milieu are a minor issue.
A subcultural revolution-the playground of the otaku.
They are notorious for their violence and a subcultural moral code based on merciless retribution.
Cyberpunk Origins Cyberpunk began as a literary movement but has become a subcultural organism.
Cause you have to understand that the big subcultural youth movement by then was skinheads.
Subcultural trends and alternative fashions have always eventually been taken….
Other styles like death metal and black metal would remain a subcultural phenomena.
Tribal play, subcultural journeys through sport.
The Existentialists had a profound influence upon subcultural development.
But music is a subcultural bond and part of a person 's soul.
How do insiders conceive their own involvement and their subcultural practices?
Likewise, fans who stray from accepted subcultural scripts may experience similar rejection.
Cohen 's work still furnishes the most adequate model available for a reading of subcultural style.
She defends her work as a fusion of African subcultural traditions and contemporary trends.
It 's a significant moment in world 's history . At least some kind of history of subcultural world.
Race, ethnicity and subcultural practices.
Specializations, As appropriate to the field, representing dialects, technical jargon, and subcultural slang.
Mostly, folks get into it through subcultural activity or street protests.
What role have subcultural groups-like punk, squatting, etc . - played in making the uprising possible?
Fundamentally, the Irish psyche just does not lend itself to the hyperbole of subcultural religious orthodoxies.
It experimented with mixing subcultural analysis and ecommerce, hence the name " fringe " plus " ware.
Street, motorcycle, prison, ethnic and other subcultural formations are examined.
It 's a subcultural event, sweetheart.
The Madonna connection, representational politics, subcultural identities, and cultural theory.
The original 80 's subcultural style is still present in most of Nørager 's works.
The New Primitivism was an urban subcultural movement in Sarajevo in the early 1980s.
Consumers bought cannabis in a subcultural environment, often left-wing, which was peace - and love-oriented.

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