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+ | "[[Maps of meaning]] [in society] are charged with a potentially explosive significance because they are traced and retraced along the lines laid down by the ''dominant'' discourses about reality, the ''dominant'' ideologies. Thus they tend to represent, in however obscure and contradictory a fashion, the interests of the ''dominant'' groups in society." --''[[Subculture: The Meaning of Style]]'' (1979) by Dick Hebdige, p. 15 | ||
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"Maps of meaning [in society] are charged with a potentially explosive significance because they are traced and retraced along the lines laid down by the dominant discourses about reality, the dominant ideologies. Thus they tend to represent, in however obscure and contradictory a fashion, the interests of the dominant groups in society." --Subculture: The Meaning of Style (1979) by Dick Hebdige, p. 15 |
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Style may refer to:
- Style (fiction), an aspect of literary composition
- Style (visual arts), style in art and painting
- Architectural style
- Design, the process of creating something
- Fashion, a prevailing mode of expression, e.g., clothing
- Format, various terms that refer to the style of different things
- Human physical appearance
- Hairstyle
- Lifestyle
Style, in specific fields, may also refer to:
- In typeface, one of the three traditional design features along with size and weight
- Style (botany), a stalk structure in female flower parts
- Style (manner of address), titles or honorifics, including Chinese courtesy names
Music
- Music genre, music that shares a certain "basic musical language"
Literature, linguistics, and rhetoric
- Style guide in writing
- Style (sociolinguistics), variation in language use to which social meanings are attributed
- Stylistics (linguistics), the study and interpretation of texts from a linguistic perspective
See also
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