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    in particular bebop, which became popular in the early 1940s. The hipster subculture adopted the lifestyle of the jazz musician, including some or all...
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    21st-century hipster is a subculture (sometimes called hipsterism). Fashion is one of the major markers of hipster identity. Members of the subculture typically...
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  • class youth Hipster (1940s subculture), referring to aficionados of jazz, in particular bebop, which became popular in the early 1940s "Hipster" (Space Ghost...
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  • Heavy metal subculture Hip hop (culture), Hippie Hipster1940s subculture Hipster – contemporary subculture Hobo Incroyables and merveilleuses Indie Industrial...
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    characteristics intact. Examples of subcultures include BDSM, hippies, hipsters (which include 1940s original parent subculture and nipster), goths, steampunks...
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    20th-century United States, the bohemian impulse was famously seen in the 1940s hipsters, the 1950s Beat generation (exemplified by writers such as William S...
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  • Hepcat(s) may refer to: Hepcat, a term in jazz and beatnik subculture; see Hipster (1940s subculture) Hepcat (band), a ska band Hepcats, a comic book series...
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    Bebop or bop is a style of jazz developed in the early to mid-1940s in the United States. The style features compositions characterized by a fast tempo...
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  • violence". Advertisements for Myself "The Time of Her Time" Beatnik Hipster (1940s subculture) Wigger Lennon 2013, p. 77. Greif 2010. Sorin 2005, pp. 144–145...
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  • Hip (slang) (category 1940s slang)
    determinism. Hip hop music Etymology of hippie Hipster (1940s subculture) Hipster (contemporary subculture) Square (slang) Woke B. Kirkpatrick ed., Roget's...
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  • Gillespie and Charlie Parker. In turn, bebop spawned the hipster and beat generation subculture. In 1947, Jack Kerouac made an epic journey across America...
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    consumption cannabis smoking flower child hippie hipster (1940s subculture) hipster (contemporary subculture) psychonautics recreational drug use responsible...
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    Western subcultures have had marijuana consumption as an idiosyncratic feature, such as hippies, beatniks, hipsters (both the 1940s subculture and the...
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  • Stilyagi (Russian: Стиляги, also known as Hipsters in the English release) is a 2008 Russian romantic jukebox musical film directed by Valery Todorovsky...
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    Hippie (redirect from Hippie subculture)
    uses the slang phrase "Are you hip?" The term hipster was coined by Harry Gibson in 1944. By the 1940s, the terms hip, hep and hepcat were popular in...
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    Handlebar moustache (category Hipster (contemporary subculture))
    he sported throughout his career. More recently, the contemporary hipster subculture has embraced the handlebar moustache by mocking conventional ideals...
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    on retro fashions. This may be due in part from the influence of hipster subculture, and the television series Mad Men, which repopularized 1960s fashions...
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  • underwent a revival in the early 2010s among hipsters and skaters and Punk subculture who imitated the 1930s and 1940s version: longer with pomade in or swept...
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  • Beatnik (category History of subcultures)
    group of aesthetes. The Beat authors borrowed much from the jazz/hipster slang of the 1940s, peppering their works with words such as "square", "cats", "cool"...
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  • Negro. It was later seen in the zoot suiter of the 1930s and 1940s, the hipster of the 1940s, the beatnik of the 1950s-1960s, the fascination with Jamaican...
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  • Hipster – Subculture defined by claims to authenticity and uniqueness Kinderwhore – American 1990s clothing style Lolita fashion – Fashion subculture...
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    The 2010s were defined by hipster fashion, athleisure, a revival of austerity-era period pieces and alternative fashions, swag-inspired outfits, 1980s-style...
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    Stilyagi (category Musical subcultures)
    translated the derogatory term as "dandies", "fashionistas", "beatniks", "hipsters", or "zoot suiters". Today,[when?] the stilyagi phenomenon is regarded...
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    to popularity in the 2010s, with the rise of retro style and the hipster subculture. Browline glasses are constructed with the upper portion of the frame...
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    primarily a player of the alto saxophone. Parker was an icon for the hipster subculture and later the Beat Generation, personifying the jazz musician as an...
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    Poseur (category Heavy metal subculture)
    about more freely. Some poseur tables are used with high stools. Hipster subculture Impostor Scene kids Sell out Historical: Fop General: Impostor syndrome...
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    Pork pie hat (category 1940s fashion)
    writer Glenn O'Brien says: The porkpie hat is the mark of the determined hipster, the kind of cat you might see hanging around a jazz club or a pool hall...
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    neighbouring Condesa are known for being the epicenter of trendy/hipster subculture in the city, and Roma has consequently been called the "Williamsburg...
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    Hepster's Dictionary. "Gimme Some Skin" was a term current in 1940s Hipster subculture and had crossed over to mainstream culture, as seen in the 1941...
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  • portrait of hipster subculture than Norman Mailer's essay The White Negro. She notes that Burroughs displays a deeper familiarity with the subculture's slang...
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