Source Quote: "Hipsterdom is the first "counterculture" to be born under the advertising industry's microscope, leaving it open to constant manipulation but also forcing its participants to continually shift their interests and affiliation" (Haddow).
Paraphrase: Because it operates under the influence of the advertising industry, hipster culture remains in a perpetual state of change (Haddow).
Haddow, Douglas. "Hipster: The Dead End of Western Civilization." Adbusters 29 Jul 2008: Web. 6 Mar 2011. <http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/79/hipster.html>
Source Quote: "The popular is not produced by imposing a dominant onto a subordinate culture, but by the dominant reaching into the cultural formations of subordinate groups, selectively appropriating elements, and stitching them into new discourses" (Traube 134).
Paraphrase: Mainstream culture co-opts aspects of subculture and blends them with its constitution to create popular culture (Traube).
Traube, Ellizabeth G. ""The Popular" in American Culture." Annual Review of Anthropology 25. (1996): 127-151. Web. 6 Mar 2011. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/2155821>
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