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Title: The Roaring Twenties


1
The Roaring Twenties
  • Ashley, Catherine, Erik, Arsalan

2
Music
  • The 1920s is known as the Jazz Era
  • Jazz, Blues, and Ragtime were the most common
    genres
  • Some well known artists were Ma Rainey, Fiddlin
    John Carson, Bessie Smith, King Oliver, Louis
    Armstrong, and Blind Lemon Jefferson
  • Music was used as an attempt to banish horrific
    memories of the war

3
Dances
  • Charleston most well known
  • Black Bottom
  • Foxtrot
  • Shag
  • Waltz
  • Shimmy
  • These were all highly energetic dances done by
    the younger more spoiled generation
  • Danceathons were often held

4
Fashion
  • Vogue, The Queen and Harpers Bazaar were womens
    magazines which influenced fashion greatly
  • Early 1920s waistline at the waist, skirt
    loose, not fitted, long hemlines, somewhat full
    skirts
  • 1923 waistline between natural waist and hips,
    still loose and baggy
  • 1924 waistline dropped to hips
  • 1925 dresses with no waistline, dresses worn
    with straight bodies, knife pleated skirts with a
    hem one inch below the knee

5
More Fashion
  • 1928 hemline up to the knee and dresses become
    more fitted
  • Many garments fastened with buttons
  • Cotton and wool were the most abundantly used and
    silk was a luxury
  • Fascination with Egyptian style
  • Mens two toned spectators with knickers
  • Wide trousers
  • Raccoon coats for college aged men

6
Art
  • The Group of Seven is formed and in 1920, and are
    ready to hold their first exhibition.
  • Painted Canadian Landscapes
  • Emily Carr, an unofficial member takes place in
    exhibitions, which is a radical invitation for
    the time.
  • Precisionism was an art movement that emerged
    after the Great War (The movement had no presence
    outside the United States)
  • Precisionist artists have also been referred to
    as "Cubist-Realists", "Sterilists", and
    "Immaculates". Their art would have an influence
    on the magic realism and pop art movements

7
More Art
  • Picasso and non-representational art
  • The Harlem Renaissance, also known as The New
    Negro Movement, was a time of outstanding
    creative activity and flowering of African
    American art, literature, music and culture in
    the United States
  • American scene painting is a naturalist style of
    paintings and art of the 1920s through 1940s in
    the United States

8
Literature
  • A sense of rebellion developed and the Victorian
    idea of decency was considered hypocritical,
    people wrote frankly about things (sexuality,
    profanity, etc.)
  • New age of naturalism
  • Harlem Renaissance is considered the first
    important movement of black artists and writers
    in the US
  • black writers published more than ever before
  • Influential and lasting black authors, artists,
    and musicians received their first serious
    critical appraisal. 
  • Important novelists
  • Edith Wharton
  • Willa Cather
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Sinclair Lewis

9
Historical Events
  • Insulin is discovered by Sir Frederick Banting
    during the winter of 1921-1922
  • Albert Einstein wins Nobel for photoelectric
    effect. (1921)
  • Niels Bohr wins Nobel for work on atomic theory.
    (1922)
  • Penicillin is discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming
    (1928)
  • Great advances in quantum mechanics
  • Wave mechanics and the Schrödinger equation
  • Werner Heisenberg formulates the uncertainty
    principle

10
Historical Events cont.
  • Charles Lindbergh becomes the first person to fly
    solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean (20
    May-21 May 1927)
  • The Ku Klux Klan revival of old hatreds
  • John Logie Baird invents the first working
    mechanical television system (1925). In 1928 he
    invents and demonstrates the first colour
    television.
  • Prediction and discovery of the expanding universe

11
Prohibition
  • January 1920 the U.S. Federal Prohibition law was
    enacted, also known as the Dry Law
  • The law prohibited the manufacture,
    transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages
  • Crime rose in this period of prohibition
  • Canada actually began to repeal their prohibition
    laws in the 1920s upon realizing they were
    unenforceable
  • Communities of all sizes had "speakeasies," where
    both imported and homemade alcohol could be
    purchased.
  • Al Capone was the most notorious gangster who
    trafficked alcohol
  • The Ku Klux Klan supported prohibition

12
Economy
  • Economic prosperity lasted throughout the entire
    decade following WWI
  • Some European countries faced extreme economic
    devastation due to war debts, which lead to
    desperation and paved the way for the rise of the
    Nazis
  • The stock market collapsed during October 1929
    ending economic prosperity

13
Ideas and Values
  • The percentage of Americans with a high school
    diploma doubled. Daily eating habits were
    changing too the average American ate
    seventy-five pounds a year less than in 1910.
  • Thin was in
  • Americans took to the road in the 1920's as the
    number of automobiles soared from six million to
    twenty-seven million.
  • Liberal and Progressive ideas
  • More traditional peer group
  • This new generation expressed themselves through
    music, enhanced sexual promiscuity, and
    technology
  • Smoking was considered a leisurely activity
  • Traditional value began to be challenged and
    questioned

14
Gender Roles
  • After the WWI, a lot of men lost their lives in
    the battlefields so the women of the house had
    to accept a job outside of their house.
  • This gave women self confidence and resulted in
    changing of the Persons Act.
  • The women who were behind this action were The
    Famous Five, which included   Henrietta Muir
    Edwards, Louise McKinney, Irene Parlby, Nellie
    McClung and Emily Murphy.
  • The changes in the Persons Act gave women more
    rights including running for elections and
    divorce.
  • Women were officially equals.

15
Class Structures
  • The class structure can be divided into racial
    and social structure.
  • Racial Structure during the twenties
  • The Whites still had dominance over minorities
    but new rules were being imposed to the Act but
    still the minority suffrage in the Southern
    states were at its high rate because of the
    formation of KKK (Ku Klux Klan).
  • Social Structure
  • The rich were superior to poor people.

16
Leisure Activities
  • The new rule of 8 hours of work, 8 hours of sleep
    and 8 hours of leisure activities was established
    after WWI by the public.
  • Since people had lots of free time they turned
    towards sports, fashion shows, drinking,
    gambling, smoking big cigars probably Cuban
    and other vulgar media.
  • Listening to the radio, reading books can also be
    considered as leisure activities.
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