katukulttuurin
Katukulttuurin, also known as street culture or urban culture, refers to the collective cultural practices and aesthetics that emerge from and are sustained by urban environments. It encompasses a wide range of expressions, including graffiti, street art, hip-hop music, fashion, and subcultures. These elements often reflect the experiences, identities, and social dynamics of urban communities.
Street culture originated in the 1970s and 1980s in cities like New York, London, and Paris, evolving
- Graffiti and street art: Visual expressions that often convey social commentary, personal narratives, or political messages.
- Hip-hop: A genre that includes rap music, DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti. It emerged from African American
- Fashion: Street fashion often features bold, eclectic styles that reflect individuality and rebellion. It can include
- Subcultures: Groups within urban environments that share common interests, styles, and values. Examples include punk, goth,
Katukulttuurin plays a significant role in shaping urban identities and fostering a sense of community among