Mainstream
Mainstream refers to beliefs, values, practices, or cultural outputs that are widely accepted or adopted by the majority within a society, or by the dominant institutions that shape public life. It contrasts with subcultures, countercultures, or fringe movements that are not part of the prevailing norm.
The term originates in metaphorical use of the principal current of a river and has been employed
Institutions such as media, education, government, and the marketplace play key roles in shaping and reinforcing
Mainstream culture tends to favor broad accessibility, conventional aesthetics, and risk aversion, aiming for wide appeal
Critics argue that the mainstream can marginalize minority groups and homogenize cultural expression. Proponents contend that