Today's hipsters, recently the so-called wokes, can no longer be pigeonholed.

They defend themselves against labels, and if they put their identity in the foreground, then it no longer depends on a musical genre, as was the case with former subcultures, the punks or emos.

The signs point to fluidity.

As a “reservoir of potential, as a structuring principle”, as the German scholar Martin Swales once put it, the generic concept has had its day.