noun
- plural of counterculture; social groups or movements that reject or oppose the dominant values and norms of mainstream society.
Usage: Usually plural; refers to organized or identifiable cultural movements; Often associated with youth movements and social rebellion
Examples
- The countercultures of the 1960s challenged traditional values around war, authority, and social conformity.
- Various countercultures emerged in the punk and hip-hop scenes, each with distinct music, fashion, and philosophies.
- Countercultures often serve as spaces where young people can express dissent and explore alternative lifestyles.
- The rise of digital technology has enabled new countercultures to form online and across global networks.
- Some countercultures focus on environmental activism, while others emphasize artistic or musical innovation.