- Paninaro
Paninaro (plural: "Paninari") is a
subculture that was born inMilan ,Italy during the early 1980s at a fast food restaurant called "Al Panino" (in English: "At the Sandwich"). The subculture was famous for its apolitical nature and its twin obsessions with fashion andAmericana , contrasting sharply with the hyper-politicized 1970s.The Paninaro scene developed in tandem with the vapidhedonism of the 80s, fostered byReaganomics ,Thatcherism andderegulation liberalism . It was also reinforced by the diffusion in Italy of privately-owned television channels, which transmitted messages ofconsumerism and fostered a fetishistic urge of self-affirmation through the acquisition ofstatus symbols .The typical Paninaro look might be Timberland boots or deck shoes,
El Charro jeans rolled up to ankle height, belts with Texan or western-style big buckles,Best Company sweatshirts, bulkyDolomite orMoncler jackets and brightly coloredrucksack s.In their heyday, Paninari were lampooned in the
Italia 1 comedy show "Drive-in" byEnzo Braschi , who played a character depicting the shallowness of the subculture and its unending vulnerability to newer trends and fads of the 1980s (New Romantic , Dark-Goth,Rambo -like, and so on...). Braschi later dropped the character after a season in which he appeared in military uniform relating his experiences in the then-compulsory service in theItalian Army (then arite of passage signaling detachment from theteenage years).The Paninaro movement was also diffused in some
Europe an countries, and is immortalized in the cult song "Paninaro" from 1986 by thePet Shop Boys .External links
* [http://www.dimenticatoio.it/index.php?title=Paninaro Paninaro (Italian)]
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