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Перевод: subculture
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Тезаурус:
- These inevitably came to influence our own structures of significance and were made apparent by changes in our own subculture of style.
- As we shall see shortly, the way out of the bedroom is via the wider cultures, rather than the specific sexual acts, of transgressive reinscription - for example, the writings of Wilde, Genet, and others, the subculture from which they emerge and help to form and transform.
- Alongside the late entry of capitalism into sport, which is bringing Britain closer to the commercialism of the Tour de France or the Superbowl - both of which significantly have begun to attract British audiences in sizeable numbers in the later 1980s - there lie two pressing issues: the decline of live audiences for sport and the rise of a hooligan subculture.
- They suggest that the potentially delinquent individual may respond to his situation by joining one of three types of subculture: a criminal subculture, where delinquency is linked with adult criminality; a conflict subculture, which occurs in areas where links between juvenile and adult criminality are not established; and, thirdly, a retreatist or "escapist" subculture.
- Nowhere in the vast press coverage and literature of match reports is there any reference to the growth of a violent, organized youth subculture within football.
- She had no prospect of a job and, without even a roof over her head, she was an automatic candidate for cardboard city - the community of derelicts who survive on the capital's streets, in danger of sinking into a subculture of drugs and crime.
- "Just how long can he continue to draw on the northern W.C. subculture to fuel his quill or equally abused topics of consternation?
- Because working-class boys suffer disadvantages in the educational system and are not brought up to accept the values of this system, they are likely to reject the school values and form a delinquent subculture (Cohen's definition of this subculture is reproduced as Reading 2 in Chapter 5).
- Deracinated urban youths have built upon this uncompromisingly physical attitude to games and turned it into a different, more aggressive, and organized subculture.
- Further, in developing this approach Merton laid the ground for later work on crime based on the notion of subculture , the notion that there are certain groups who will be more liable to break the rules of society.
- They are the "watermelon party", green on the outside and red on the inside, part of the "alternative" subculture, the libertarian siblings of a rich society, not unlike at their extreme end the American drop-out society of the 1960s and 1970s.
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