Слайд 2Subculture
A subculture is a group of people with the same interests, the
same style and they like the same music.
Слайд 3Hacker
Rocker
Punk
Raver
Goth
Hip-Hop
Subculture
Слайд 4Hacker
They are the ‘wizards’ of the computer community; people with a deep
understanding of how their computers work, and can do things with them that seem ‘medical’. They do not protest against their parents.
Слайд 5Rocker
A young person who wears leather jacket, army boots and a cowboy
hat just to show off. He is associated with something rebellious.
Слайд 6Punk
A young person who dresses in a shocking way to express his
or her identity. He or she has brightly coloured hair and wears metal chains. The person is thought to rebel against the society. The music is aggressive. They reject everything.
Слайд 7Raver
There are the folks who use computer – made, synthesized music, and
drugs to create massive all-night dance parties in empty warehouses. They like to be in a collective. They want to try out all sort of options and are thought to be violent.
Слайд 8Goth
The members of this subculture wear the blackest black, with a lot
of silver jewellery and have very black hair and look as this and pale as possible. The members gather together to read Bram Stoker and talk about being vampires, and about the end of the world.
Слайд 9Hip-Hop
Hip hop culture (or hip-hop) is a cultural movement that formed during the 1970s
among African American youths residing in the South Bronx in New York City.It is characterized by four distinct elements, all of which represent the different manifestations of the culture: rap music (oral), turntablism or "DJing" (aural), b-boying (physical) and graffiti art (visual). Even while it continues to develop globally in myriad styles, these four foundational elements provide coherence to hip hop culture. The term is often used in a restrictive fashion as synonymous only with the oral practice of rap music.