Outcast
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Outcast or outcasts may refer to:
In Sociology, a person who is stigmatized or otherwise denied the benefits of a culture, usually for being perceived as being outside the social norms of that culture.
Also:
In literature:
- Guardians of Ga'Hoole Book 8: The Outcast, a novel in the series Guardians of Ga'hoole
- Outcast (magazine), a controversial queer magazine in the United Kingdom
- Outcasts (comics), a mini-series by John Wagner and Cam Kennedy for DC Comics
- The Outcast (anthology), the seventh short story collection published by the Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild
- The Outcast (fanzine), a single-speed bicycle fanzine in the United Kingdom
- The Outcast (manga), original English-language manga published by Seven Seas Entertainment
In music:
- OutKast, a popular and award winning hip hop group
- Outcast (album), an album by the thrash metal band Kreator
- Outcast (Ektomorf album), an album by the Hungarian metal band Ektomorf
- "God Help the Outcasts," a song from The Hunchback of Notre Dame soundtrack. In the film, it is sung by Heidi Mollenhauer. The soundtrack album contains two pop versions: one by Bette Midler and a French-language one by Lara Fabian.
In other fields:
- Outcast (game), an action-adventure computer game by Infogrames
- OutCast Communications, a San Francisco-based public relations agency
- Outcast Islands, two small islands near Antarctica
- Outcasts, a fictional criminal organization in the space sim game Freelancer
- "The Outcast" (TNG episode), a 5th season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation