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URBAN CULTURES Leidy Bernal Natalia buitrago Nicolás correa David mancera Yesid Vázquez

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URBAN CULTURES

Leidy BernalNatalia buitragoNicolás correa David manceraYesid Vázquez

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URBAN CULTURES• There are a variety of

urban cultures an example:EmospunkmetalheadsThe hooligansmetalheads Skinheads

• Rappers• Floggers• Gothic

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Emos

• Refer to themselves as emo by his bearing and his sentimentality for life and go according to an intellectual fashion

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PUNK

• Is a form of music influenced by hardcore punk and anarcho-punk.1 The style, which emerged in England in the mid-1980s, often has songs with lyrics dark and pessimistic that address political and social ills

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METALHEADS

• They are politically indifferent they have little respect for organized religion and institutions.Blasphemous iconography. Offending many times Christ and the church

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The hooligans

• The term hooligan in Latin America is used to designate those groups and individuals within them, organized within the fan of a football club, usually characterized by being protagonists of violent incidents inside and outside the football stadium .

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Skinheads

A term meaning a shaved head, is used to refer to members of a youth movement originated in Britain in 1960.

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RAPPERS

• A rapper is the term designating the person amateur and / or follower of the different genres of hip hop, and gangsta rap, hardcore rap, west coast rap, southern rap, Chicano rap, crunk, Miami bass, funk favela, etc..

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FLOGGERS

• Flogger is known as a group of people is closely related to Fotolog.com, a website where you upload photos and where users can comment on them

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GOTHIC

• The goth subculture is a subcultural movement (or underground culture) existing in several countries. It started in the UK in late 1970 and mid 1980, in the gothic rock scene (an offshoot of post-punk).

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• all are not equal for both deserve respect for who we are and with which we identify, respect and tolerance me and everything I am

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