I did not know exactly
what hipster is in class because it is an American pop word. The dictionary
definition is formal and doesn’t make sense to me. Then I searched ‘poseur’ and
the definition of it remind me of a Chinese pop word. I had a rough imagination
of hipster in my mind.
After class, I talked to my American friends. They tired to
explain hipster in more details. I realized hipsters like to wear vintage and
retro style, they don’t like new technology, and they don’t like popular music
or movies. Hipsters may do this on purpose, they may use money to show they
hate material.
Then I read an article called China
has hipsters too. This article gives a Chinese pop word of hipster: wenyi
qingnian, or wenqing for short, literally meaning
"cultured youth". Suddenly, I clicked into place. That’s
totally make sense! Wenyi qingnian is very popular in China now. “As the country's middle class swells
in number and its people
discover the pleasures and disappointments of a life spent pursuing material
comfort, there has come the emergence of a distinct counter-culture.” A typical wenyi qingnian likes poetry, novels,
indie music, European cinema, taking pictures, writing blogs, cats, gardening,
quilting, making dessert and designing environmentally friendly bags and so on.
Actually, many of us tend to be like
wenyi qingnian sometime. For instance, I sometime participate in some wenyi
qingnian activities. We do some crafts, watch and talk about indie movies
together. That makes ourselves feel happy and cool, feel that we are different
with other people.
To be a wenyi qingnian is not a bad
thing. However, don’t use money to pretend that you hate money and are unique.
A real wenyi qingnian should like the books, music and movies indeed.
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