Adoption and Integration: A Dialectical Relationship between Mainstream Culture and Subculture from "The New Generation of Rap

Authors

  • Bingjie Chen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v4n1.09

Keywords:

Mainstream Culture, Subculture, A New Generation of Rap

Abstract

The popularity of the network rap variety show "A New Generation of Rap" has brought rap into the public view, and the rap subculture has had a positive interaction with the mainstream culture. taking "A New Generation of Rap" as an example, the paper explores the breakthrough and innovation of network variety shows in showing the content of rap subculture. this paper analyzes the interaction between mainstream culture and subculture by using the related theoretical analysis of Birmingham School, and demonstrates the strong. At the same time, this program is taken as a successful case of interaction between mainstream culture and subculture, and its reference points are analyzed to provide reference for cultural integration in the current Internet field. In combination with the current development status of rap subculture, the development status of rap subculture is considered.

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23-08-2024

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How to Cite

Chen, B. (2024). Adoption and Integration: A Dialectical Relationship between Mainstream Culture and Subculture from "The New Generation of Rap. International Journal of Social Sciences and Public Administration, 4(1), 82-88. https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v4n1.09