Dark Culture
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The term dark culture (German Schwarze Szene, Portuguese cultura dark, Spanish cultura oscura), also called "dark alternative scene", is an umbrella term, used to describe a summary of parts of several subcultures.[1] In this context the "culture" is not to be understood as closed subculture, but as "social environment", a milieu, which comprises humans with similar interests and preferences (e.g. dark music).[2]
Parts of subcultures within the "dark culture" are:
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[edit] References
- ^ Arvid Dittmann · Artificial Tribes · Page 147 · 2001 · ISBN 3-933773-11-3
- ^ Peter Matzke / Tobias Seeliger · Gothic! · Page 15 · 2000 · ISBN 3-896023-32-2