![]() Traditional Japanese considered the post-war taiyo zoku violent and promiscuous. ![]() This subculture had some parallels with the rocker and greaser subcultures being promoted by Hollywood films such as Rebel without a Cause. Shintaro Ishihara's 1950s novel Season of the Sun gave rise to a reckless and carefree expression of youth which became stylised in subsequent films as taiyo zoku (sun tribe). Uyoku dantai), it was mostly used to label youth subcultures. Subcultures that emerged in the early post-war decades include the "motorcycle-riding Thunder Tribe ( kaminarizoku), the amplified-music-loving Electric Tribe ( erekizoku), and the Psychedelic Tribe ( saikezoku)." Īlthough zoku was applied to others in society, like senior citizens, salarymen, and political activists (e.g. Historic groups labeled as zoku 1950s/60s
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |