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    Whether it have been being a mower, son, cousin, or K-State fan there are millions of things that impact my life and many subcultures that I belong to. To narrow a paper down to three subcultures was very hard to do and I’m not sure if the three I chose are the best, but they are a few of the ones that I believe have had a bigger impact than others. The cultures have above have not only impacted my behaviors

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    The issue of sexuality in advertising has been raised in the last ten years (Brooke, 2010; Bradley, 2007; Phillips, 2005; Kent, 2005 & Levy, 2005), hence the concept of raunch culture raises the question of whether women are being empowered or victimised. This essay will discuss whether raunch culture represents a wave of new feminism, focusing on whether women’s sexuality is being celebrated in a healthy and empowering manner or preyed upon by marketing’s misogynistic and exploitating image of the

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    that very same in order to confer and show their position in society. Their gender, class, ethnicity, sexuality, subculture, generation, etc., are all part of their identity (Bennett, 2005). A person’s taste in e.g. fashion and music is also part of their identity. Groupings of people that share similarities in identity, including but not limited to fashion and music, are called subcultures (Simmel, 1903; Veblen, 1934; Hebdige, 1979; DiMaggio, 1983; Bourdieu, 1984; cited in Alfrey, 2010). The social

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    Commercial Recuperation Essentially what Hebdige is saying with his statement is that eventually a subcultures generic trademarks will cross over into the mainstream. This will in tern render the original intentions of subversion diluted pastiches of there former representations. The validity of this statement is interesting in two ways. Firstly are subcultures subversive qualities diluted through popularisation? And secondly and perhaps more importantly in terms of

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    Punk Through the Wires: A Study of the Effects of the Digital Age on a Analog Subculture Introduction: This study examines the influence of the internet on the punk subculture. Since the subculture is mostly a movement led by youth whom use the internet to engage with the punk subculture. The internet has altered the ways that participants within the subculture build cultural capital, exchange that capital, and communicate with other members of the punk community, these are important areas of study

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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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    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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    Andi Zeisler explains the importance of studying popular culture, emphasizing how the latter “teaches us about aspects of our own society” (Zeisler, 1-22). She describes how politics and culture are intricately interwoven; they do not exist in vacuums but rather influence each other in complex ways that are “not always immediately clear” (Zeisler, 7). Representation of women in popular culture oscillates between “progressivism and backlash”; even the term feminism is hotly contested and debated since

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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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    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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