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    What is Hipster Polish Food in America? - one may ask. Well, I proudly invented this term after visiting my favorite Polish cafe in Brooklyn - Zabka. Zabka is an Eastern European Coffee Lounge in Brooklyn. Here you can taste the famous Polish pierogies, eggs with kielbasa, smoked salmon, and country beef. The cafe is popular among hipsters of the area. Not only the food in Zabka tastes well (the owner of the cafe himself crafts the authentic dishes by himself), but the place is filled with…

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    be defined as devolution of hipster. Especially true in the social media where commercials evolved as a result everything about hip is sold out. There is no value remaining in the commercial world which utilize hip to reach its own purposes to maximize profit. Producers use the idea of hip which is anti material and anti corporate to sell goods. However, even hip is commercialized, hipster will find a way to survive at the early time. As Leland said, “True hipsters dismiss the commercial…

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    However, hip is the only one part of hipsters cultures. Hipsters have many other features. First of all, hipsters like ironic stuff, and promote the ironic hip. “I reasoned it was because we were both wearing long coats in July, the brotherhood of La Boheme”(Patti Smith, p29). I cannot understand the dressing style of Patti when I read Just kids, but after I notice hipsters were born with irony, I can accept her idea of hip, especial dressing long coats…

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    They are connected via blogs and fashion magazines. However on interviewing the hipsters about their identity as a hipster, the writer finds a clear denial regarding it. While attending a hipster party, Haddow figures out that the intention of being a hipster was to attract photographers and getting attention to become popular. With the young generations becoming a hipster, Haddow sadly expresses that it might be the dead end of Western civilization. The Alpha Geeks…

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    today are hipsters; Holden Caulfield is the biggest hipster in his life. The other piece is that hipsters are very…

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    The Rich Point that I chose is the word hipster. I chose this word because I think it is a really interesting how the definition changes in context to how its being used. There also really isn’t an accepted modern definition of the word. The Webster dictionary defines the word as “a person who is unusually aware of and interested in new and unconventional patterns (as in jazz or fashion).” However, urban dictionary says that hipsters “value independent thinking, counter-culture, progressive…

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    Case Study: Dia Beacon

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    Dia Beacon is focused around a few particular target markets; however, it is mainly centered around the hipster millennial. Hipster millenials can be classified demographically under the age range of 25-35 and are gender, race, and religiously neutral. These individuals coexist in the central area of New York City as well as its trending suburbs. The targeted market holds occupations such as university students and/or as small business entrepreneurs. Their occupational goals involve bettering…

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    Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot, the timeless struggle to navigate society unfolds. As Karen Prior expresses in her evaluation of Eliot’s work, Prufrock parallels the modern hipster. Although the hipster is considered a modern phenomena, the way in which that type of individual comes to life can be found repeatedly in history, “Neither hipsters nor Prufrock would exist without the modern urban setting that bred their sensibilities. It is in the city that the pulse of a civilization is taken” (Prior).…

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    retrophiliac. Simply put, it is a bohemian- hipster’s paradise: a store that satisfies the desires of a free, unique individual with an interest in sustainability and healthy living. This hipster culture has recently become, in a paradoxical sense, mainstream in the fashion world thanks to this image of a typical hipster Urban Outfitters employs throughout their stores’ spatial layout and décor. The store’s layout and décor are, at times, utilized in a manipulative manner, but are more generally…

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    If you ever have been to a store on Black Friday, you have probably experience the chaotic frenzy of people purchasing mountains of clothes and electronics; they are taking the opportunity reduced prices to satisfy their wants. North American has constructed this society of momentum, where life is orientated around material possessions and the idea of having enough. We have developed an attitude of perpetual dissatisfaction through the idea that more equals satisfaction, and until we are…

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