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    After the Second World War, America experienced an economic boom, which has taken the country a step further towards the ideal capitalistic society. In its early developmental stages, the capitalist mode of production prolonged the Marxist discourse on constant class struggle as it was primarily criticized in terms of social inequalities. During post-war years, the initial focus of the discourse has shifted to Frankfurt School criticism of culture industry, where the standardization and commodification

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    their customers has the aircraft parts they need to support the warfighters. This organization is a subcultures with different profession to include requirement equipment specialists, item managers and program manager who works alongside with a sister organization to conclude engineers and technical equipment specialists to forecast

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    The sneakerhead subculture is considered by some a hobby, others an obsession(). The collection of shoes and trying to find the rarest pairs drives the sneakerheads momentum. This drive lets them seek out all pairs of shoes regardless of the money and what anyone thinks. Though, the subculture manages to contribute to society's overall individuality and creativity by making sneakers a form of art. Although the history of Sneakerheads is very brief ,there is much to say.Sneaker culture was introduced

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    Professor: Peter Barnes Student: Isaac Coriat Date: September 29, 2013 Comparative Essay: Contemporary Hipsters and Classic Hippies Throughout the years people always had the need to express their individuality, and the way its been done has constantly varied in multiple dimensions. Of course time has played a key role but it’s not been the only determinant. It seems for societal changes to occur on a prolific wave-like manner, infecting people, giving them a sense of identification with

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    decade there has been a major change in popular culture concerning the south and the subculture of rednecks. The cause of this change is none other than the reality television show Duck Dynasty. This show has not only taken television by storm, but also merchandising industries. Why and how Duck Dynasty has taken over popular culture? To answer both questions we are going to look at four different areas; subcultures supported by the show, how the

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    Cohen, subcultures comprised of people on the whole settling societal status issues by growing new qualities which rendered status-commendable the attributes they shared. Obtaining of status inside the subculture involved being named and, subsequently, avoided from whatever remains of society, something the gathering would react to through its particular antagonistic vibe to outcasts, to the degree that non-similarity with arbitrary standards frequently ended up righteous. As the subculture turned

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    attention to the study of subcultures. He believed that the subversive power of subcultures could be useful to further understand misconceptions of natural, and supposedly immutable, aspects of society. In 1979, he published his book Subculture: The Meaning of Style, exploring the subcultures’ styles as powerful tools to resist the apparent “natural” culture imposed by the dominant culture. Inspired by Barthes, Levi-Strauss and Saussure, Hebdige argued that subcultures communicate to the social world

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    This book Monster: the Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member by Sanyika Shakur aka Kody Scott depicts all of the events that Kody went through from the day he joined a gang up until when he decides to leave the gang, and his life after the gang. He joined the Eight Tray Crips when he was only eleven years old. He gets initiated into the gang after his sixth grade graduation, and he describes his initiation as an even bigger right of passage into society than his own graduation. The reasons that Kody

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    influential aspects of this would include both opinion leaders and market mavens who along with word of mouth, have strong influence on people’s beliefs within society on certain topics. Another important aspect to recognize is the presence of subcultures within our society since they tend to be separate from the larger majority of society and hold their own beliefs and values. They tend to function based on the specific context of their social group which again highlights the importance of networking

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    Hall’s Paraphrase Hall views cultural studies through an autobiographical approach and links it to different theories. He views it with Marxism first, citing its problems with Eurocentric Britain and how, ultimately, culture studies breaks away from Marxism. Next, he mentions Gramsci and his organic intellectuals who, Hall and other members in the Centre for Contemporary Culture Studies, were familiar with an adhered to. Next, he views feminist theory which he claims broke in and explained the patriarchal

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