Urban subculture as modern Chinese society product

Authors

  • Song Jixin Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus

Keywords:

subculture, urban subculture, cultural space of the city

Abstract

The scientific article is devoted to the study of the problem of urban subculture as a product of modern society. The development of urban subculture is carried out in the context of the main culture, in the process of acceptance or alienation of its norms, rules, values. At the same time, the urban subculture acquires its dominants and unique characteristics. These include marginality, relative independence, dynamic fashion, short-term existence of some and relative stability and duration of other forms and spaces, discontinuity of development, etc.

Author Biography

  • Song Jixin, Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus

    postgraduate student of the department of cultural studies, faculty of social and cultural communications

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Published

2022-08-01

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Socio-Cultural Communications

How to Cite

[1]
Song Jixin 2022. Urban subculture as modern Chinese society product. Human in the Socio-Cultural Dimension. 2 (Aug. 2022), 15–20.