EVOLUTION OF
YOUTH GROUPS IN
RUSSIA
10 A Chumikova K., Boicova K.
Russian subcultures
STILYAGI
Appeared in the USSR in 1940. This organization did not
conform to society standards and protested against the
stereotypes of USSR society. More representatives were in
the capital of the country, in Moscow. Since 1960 this
subculture had disappeared.
The appearence
Activities and ideas
They liked:
 to show their fashionable clothes
 to dance (rock’n roll, buggi-vuggi)
 to go to the parties
 to listen to cool music (jazz)
 to have their special slang
People's attitude
In the Sovet times people did not like those
who differed from social norms.
Our attitude
Main ideas
 Appeared in 1940, this subculture was from 1940 till 1960
in USSR.
 People did not support this subculture.
 They were designed to shock.
 Liked to show their clothes, dance, music, parties. Had
special speech.

Evolution of youth groups in russia

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    EVOLUTION OF YOUTH GROUPSIN RUSSIA 10 A Chumikova K., Boicova K.
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    STILYAGI Appeared in theUSSR in 1940. This organization did not conform to society standards and protested against the stereotypes of USSR society. More representatives were in the capital of the country, in Moscow. Since 1960 this subculture had disappeared.
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    Activities and ideas Theyliked:  to show their fashionable clothes  to dance (rock’n roll, buggi-vuggi)  to go to the parties  to listen to cool music (jazz)  to have their special slang
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    People's attitude In theSovet times people did not like those who differed from social norms.
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    Main ideas  Appearedin 1940, this subculture was from 1940 till 1960 in USSR.  People did not support this subculture.  They were designed to shock.  Liked to show their clothes, dance, music, parties. Had special speech.