Standards 1, 2, 3 Video
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the concept of subcultures and their significance in society. It highlights how individuals with unique appearances or features, often not accepted by mainstream culture, form distinct groups or subcultures. The script delves into various youth subcultures from around the world, such as Emo, Hippies, K-pop, Anime, and Normcore, exploring their origins, characteristics, and cultural expressions. Students engage in activities to learn about and present on different subcultures, fostering an understanding of diversity and individuality. The transcript also includes personal reflections on subcultures and their impact on identity, encouraging viewers to embrace their uniqueness.
Takeaways
- πͺ The main reason people form subcultures is due to their differences in appearance and features not accepted by mainstream society.
- π The class is learning about subcultures, particularly youth subcultures, and will identify various kinds from around the world.
- π Students are tasked with researching well-known subcultures in history and different youth subcultures globally, then creating presentations.
- π The concept of subcultures allows individuals to express themselves and find a community where they feel they belong.
- π¬ Carol's personal response highlights the importance of exploring subcultures to understand one's identity and meet like-minded people.
- π The idea that we are all part of multiple subcultures, some of which we may not even be aware of, is explored in the discussion.
- π Emo subculture is characterized by dark clothing, heavy makeup, and accessories like chokers and bracelets that can symbolize affiliations.
- π Hippies emerged in the 1960s with a philosophy against materialism and authority, influenced by Eastern religions, and had a unique vocabulary and style.
- πΌ K-pop is a popular music genre from South Korea that blends various musical styles and has gained international recognition.
- π€‘ Cosplay originated in Japan and involves role-playing as favorite characters from various media, not limited to anime.
- πͺ Bodybuilding as a subculture focuses on building muscle and achieving a perfect physique, with competitions held worldwide.
Q & A
What is the main reason the group in the script is considered different from 'normal people'?
-The main reason is their different appearance, which sets them apart and leads them to form a subculture.
What does Fridima suggest about the group's features?
-Fridima suggests that they have different features that are not accepted by society, which contributes to their subcultural identity.
What is the purpose of the group coming together as mentioned in the script?
-The purpose is to create a sense of belonging and community, as they share commonalities that are distinct from mainstream culture.
What is the agenda for the day according to the script?
-The agenda includes learning about various kinds of subcultures, identifying multiple youth subcultures from around the world, and researching well-known subcultures in history.
What are the students expected to do in relation to youth subcultures?
-Students are expected to research different youth subcultures from around the world, choose one to create a presentation about, and share information with the class.
What is Carol's perspective on subcultures and how does she relate it to her personal life?
-Carol believes that hiding oneself due to societal judgment is not the way to live one's life. She encourages being expressive and exploring subcultures to understand one's changing identity. She personally identifies as a 'third culture person' and is looking forward to experiencing life in Korea for university.
What does Carol mean by saying we are part of many subcultures that we're not even aware of?
-Carol suggests that people often belong to subcultures without realizing it, and it's only when they actively engage with or appreciate another subculture that they become aware of the ones they're already part of.
What is the significance of the music mentioned at the end of the script?
-The music is used as a motivational tool, encouraging students to be themselves and embrace their individuality.
What are the characteristics of the 'Emo' subculture as described in the script?
-Emo subculture is characterized by a distinct style of dress, including skinny jeans, tie-dye t-shirts, dark colors, heavy makeup, chokers, and multiple bracelets. It also involves expressing oneself through clothing and accessories, such as wearing bracelets to represent support for the LGBTQ community.
How does the script describe the 'Hippies' subculture?
-The Hippies subculture originated in the 1960s and was characterized by bright-colored clothing, symbols inspired by Native Americans, and a vocabulary that included terms like 'beautiful people' and 'peace'. Their philosophy was anti-materialistic and anti-authoritarian, influenced by Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism.
What is the homework assignment for the students regarding youth subcultures?
-The homework assignment is to conduct an internet search about youth subcultures from at least three different areas of the world and prepare to create a presentation about one chosen subculture for the class.
Outlines
π€ΉββοΈ Understanding Subcultures and Their Significance
This paragraph discusses the concept of subcultures, particularly youth subcultures, and their distinction from mainstream culture. It emphasizes that individuals with different appearances and features, not accepted by society, form a group or subculture. The speaker introduces the idea of a circus as a metaphor for this gathering of diverse individuals. The paragraph also outlines the day's agenda, which includes learning about various subcultures, identifying multiple youth subcultures globally, and creating a presentation on a chosen youth subculture. Additionally, it highlights the importance of recognizing and embracing differences within subcultures.
π¨ Exploring Specific Youth Subcultures: Emo and Hippies
The second paragraph delves into two specific youth subcultures: Emo and Hippies. Emo subculture is traced back to the late 1900s, evolving from hardcore punk and becoming popularized in the early 2000s by bands like My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy. Emo fashion is characterized by dark clothing, skinny jeans, tie-dye t-shirts, heavy makeup, chokers, and bracelets that can symbolize affiliation with the LGBTQ+ community. In contrast, the Hippie subculture emerged in the 1960s as a youth movement protesting against materialism and authority, with a philosophy influenced by Eastern religions. Hippies are known for their bright-colored clothing, symbols inspired by Native Americans, and unique vocabulary promoting peace and anti-establishment sentiments.
π Researching Global Youth Subcultures for Class Presentation
This paragraph focuses on the assignment given to the students to research youth subcultures from different parts of the world. The task involves using a provided document and conducting internet searches to gather information on at least three distinct areas. The students are expected to present their findings on these subcultures in class, building upon the knowledge they gained from researching well-known historical subcultures. The goal is to foster an understanding of the diversity and uniqueness of various youth subcultures around the globe.
π Class Discussion and Homework on Subcultures
The final paragraph wraps up the class session with a summary of the activities and a reminder of the homework assignment. Students are encouraged to have less screen time over the weekend and to engage in activities that promote well-being. The teacher expresses appreciation for the students' efforts and achievements during the week. The homework involves researching different youth subcultures globally and preparing a presentation on a chosen subculture. The teacher also invites students to share their findings on K-pop from South Korea, anime and manga enthusiasts known as Otaku from Japan, and the Normcore fashion trend from New York, USA, which values authenticity and normalcy in dress.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Subculture
π‘Conformity
π‘Non-conformity
π‘Youth Subcultures
π‘Identity
π‘Expression
π‘Circus
π‘Emos
π‘Hippies
π‘Normcore
π‘Anime and Manga
Highlights
The main reason people form subcultures is due to their differences in appearance from the mainstream.
Subcultures are like a separate group or subculture because they have different features not accepted by society.
Subcultures offer an opportunity for people with unique features to come together and form a community.
Students will learn about subcultures and youth subcultures, identifying multiple from around the world.
Oscar created a story using the terms conformity and non-conformity to help understand them better.
Carol shared a personal perspective on subcultures, emphasizing the importance of expressing one's identity.
Carol mentioned being a 'third culture person' and looking forward to experiencing life in Korea.
The class discussed the idea that we are part of many subcultures without even realizing it.
Students are tasked with researching well-known subcultures in history and sharing information with the class.
Hazel introduced the emo subculture, detailing its origins, fashion, and expression through accessories.
The hippies subculture was discussed, including their philosophy against materialism and unique vocabulary.
Students are encouraged to research youth subcultures from different areas of the world for homework.
Shritima introduced three subcultures: K-pop from South Korea, anime and manga fans, and normcore from New York.
Kill introduced cosplay, a subculture originating in Japan where people role-play as their favorite characters.
Oscar discussed the bodybuilders subculture, which originated in the UK and focuses on building muscular bodies.
The teacher encouraged students to have less screen time over the weekend to avoid exhaustion.
The teacher expressed appreciation for working with the students and praised their efforts.
Transcripts
this is me
to say what maybe
makes them different and what are the
reasons why
they have all come together
um the main reason is that they are
different their appearance is different
from the quote-unquote normal people
that's why they you know they are in one
group
it's kind of like a subculture i think
kind of like a subculture
yeah very good i i agree with that
and fridima has written that they have
different features that are not accepted
by society the same thing that you were
saying
so in a sense they have this opportunity
to come together
and they create what is a circus uh so
what you have learned
about subcultures so far is that
they are set apart from the mainstream
culture
and quickly let me just show you our uh
agenda for today so that you know and i
wonder in the next
few days you'll be learning about
subcultures and youth subcultures and so
for today you're going to learn about
various kinds of subcultures
and you're going to be able to identify
multiple youth subcultures from around
the world
so you're going to be able to research
the
well-known subcultures in history those
that are mentioned in the textbook and
you can share that information with the
class
and you're going to research about
different youth subcultures from around
the world
and then you're going to choose one
youth subculture and create a
presentation
for the class and you can do that alone
or with a partner
and then i put the music down here that
you heard
all right so i want to do a few a few
shout outs one is oscars
that conformity and non-conformity
oscar took the words and he created a
little story so i'm going to ask oscar
if he'll be willing to
read his story and let's think about
how he used those key terms uh and
put them into context uh to help us
understand them better complex i did
want to do is
i want to share carol's response to
subcultures because i think she
um took the took it and made it a
personal thing
and uh owned it for herself and then uh
uh put it out for everybody else to also
try and own it
and let's see what she means here by
that
hello i'm carol and i'll be talking
about subcultures
first of all hiding yourself just
because the society might judge you
is not the way you want your one and
only life to end
being expressive exploring the many
subcultures will make you know more
about your always changing identity
plus you get to meet more people with
your subcultures
there are so many ways subcultures are
interesting you're part of so
many you won't even notice because it's
a norm to you
for me even though i'm korean and know a
lot about the korean culture
i'm a third culture person and i feel
like i haven't really experienced
the life of a student in korea and so i
can't wait to go back for university
and for you i want you to know we have
24 hours with 8 billion humans
one life your life and your choice to
show and be
all right so it got cut off a little bit
there but what we
can see is i i appreciate the way that
you
took the information and you applied it
to your own understanding
um so can you elaborate a little bit and
say what did you mean by that we're a
part of so many subcultures that we're
not even aware of it can you
elaborate on that i think that's a very
interesting idea
um i think we all
have like subcultures that we don't know
because like
um unless we
try to like appreciate another
subculture that we want to be a part of
we don't know
the culture that we're currently in
and like
i've never really thought much about all
the things
and what communities i'm a part of so
i think everybody has a lot of
subcultures that they don't know
yeah i would agree with that would
anybody else like to share their ideas
about that
may how are you today would you like to
add on to that in any way
um i don't have anything else to add at
the moment i think
she basically said everything that i
yeah has the beatniks
cara has mods and rockers oscar has
skinheads
sam has the hippies priedima will do
punks
may has goths and hazel has emo
this is i think okay so i'm going to
give you
20 minutes okay 20 minutes
to try to find out as much information
as possible okay
all right five more minutes
so we're going to start with hazel and i
will scroll
as you are reading the information so
hazel is now going to
introduce some information about
uh emo why should i start in the order
yeah i just made the backwards is that
okay
uh yeah okay so emos originally started
off when there was a
uh hard like hardcore punk sort of thing
back in the 19 the late 1900s
and after that it became a group of its
own
in the like early 2000s when bands such
as the
my chemical romance and fallout boys
like they
were known as emo bands and then they
started becoming very popular so
emo started becoming sort of like a
trend
and um the way they dress
is very different from other people
they usually have a skinny jeans
tie t-shirts usually everything they
wear is usually
black or a very dark color and
they it's very obvious that they wear a
lot of eyeliner
or heavy makeup usually black
and they have chokers multiple bracelets
the bracelets they wear are could be
colorful
depending on what they want to express
their clothing is kind of like a way to
express themselves so
some emails would actually wear
bracelets that are
let's just say a part of the lgbtq
community so that they can express
uh which community they're a part of
without actually
saying it so they're wearing a part of
the community they're supporting you
know
and they also have a lot of piercings
just
because so this is
a picture of what the hippies look like
and
so the hippies began um with the
development as a youth movement
during the 1960s and they originated
on college campuses
they were protesting and then this
spread to other countries
such as um canada and britain
um a unique way of dressing or what the
hippies would wear
would be um they would wear symbols
jewelry and clothing inspired by the
native americans
they will wear bright colored shirts um
example like
tie dyes and uh
neon colors
uh specialized vocabulary um they will
call one another beautiful people
and they would often say peace a lot
and um
another example would be that bad for
them means awesome
bug out means to leave and um a gas is
having a good time
for hairstyles thank you so
they would they would often listen to
jazz music
uh kiriwak said that jazz music
kind of um
has a similar musical language or
feeling
and flow to his philosophy that's the
reason why it's jazz
so their main philosophy was
anti-material
materialism anti-capitalist and
authority authoritarian who remarked the
importance of improving the interior of
each beyond
the their exterior material possessions
and rules imposed by the system
and these this philosophy was
um influenced
uh by buddhism taoism
and hinduism to do this for homework it
should take you about 10
minutes or so okay but what i want you
to do is i want you to
using the following document do an
internet search
about youth subcultures from at least
three different areas of the world
i'm going to be easy with this if you
want to do two in asia that's okay
today before you go okay
so you were able to research a
well-known subculture in history and
share
the information with the class and now
you will for homework research about
different youth subcultures from around
the world
and then we're going to work on that and
come to class tomorrow
with an idea of the one that you would
like to create a presentation with
or for and then we will go from there
so today
it's a continuation of yesterday so
you're learning
about various kinds of subcultures and
able to identify multiple youth
subcultures from around the world you've
accomplished that
and you're going to be able to share
about these three
in brief that you looked at last night
for your homework and then you're going
to choose one sub
youth subculture and you're going to
research it
much like you did the research on the
other subcultures yesterday
and you're going to create a
presentation for the class and i'm going
to give you some choice in how you stand
out
wake up jump out of bed and be exactly
who you are
we are all a little different and that's
awesome
all right so we're all a little
different and that's awesome right so
this is kind of some of what we're
looking at now
is to recognize uh differences
in uh others through subcultures and
also to recognize
how each of us is special and different
in our own way
and how that doesn't have to be a
problem
all right so i want to go ahead and
show share my screen and ask you all to
share
um what you had
[Music]
written in the document
everybody can see this okay okay i'd
like you to
unmute your mic when you're speaking and
i'd like you to just
introduce to us uh some of these
uh these three subcultures youth
subcultures
and uh tell us a little bit about that
the first one is
k-pop it's from south korea it's a genre
of music that has been derived from
other genres of music such as rock
jazz gospel hip-hop and more
lately it has been gaining a lot of
popularity
secondly there is anime vip or otaki
they have been originated from
japan otaku is a japanese term for
people
who are interested in anime and manga
fans of anime and manga are found all
around the world
and lastly is normcore norm core is
found from new york in usa it's actually
a fashion mistake you would say
it's more about authenticity and it's
really
wearing normal clothes which is very
less style
and people who dress this way are very
less self-aware
interesting great thank you
so i've heard of k-pop and anime and
norm core is new to me thank you for
introducing that
does anybody have any questions or
comments
for shritima
all right so the first subculture that
kills was cosplay
um it originated in japan that's now
like
uh people cosplay all around the world
it's mainly
just when you role play as your favorite
character
it doesn't it's not limited to just
anime it can be
um any cartoon or any manga like it can
be anything
any character you want to play some
people uh
think of it as just and a hobby that
they would like to do in their free time
whereas others committed
like are committed to it they think it's
a lifetime and
they have a variety of characters and
most of their costumes are very uh
detailed and eccentric
yeah also the last subculture i thought
was seen
um they this was this subculture was
originated from the united states of the
united kingdom
it's more of a it's more related fashion
than like an
actual um culture oscar
um the first subculture i found is
bodybuilders
they originated in the uk's there are
basically people who want to build their
muscles and try to get the perfect
muscular body there are many
competitions worldwide to
show their bodies okay great and
it's your uh weekend i want to encourage
you to have
less uh screen time if you can try to
uh go away from your phone and screen
for a minute
if you can so we don't get exhausted
and i just want to say i really
appreciate working with all of you
being your teacher i think you did a
great job once again this week
okay so if there are no further
questions i wish you a very
safe and enjoyable weekend and i will
please email me with any questions okay
all right bye bye
hi mr justin have a nice weekend thank
you and that's mr justin thank you
thank you okay bye-bye
okay bye
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