Flapper: A Madcap Story of Sex, Style, Celebrity, and the Women who Made America ModernBlithely flinging aside the Victorian manners that kept her disapproving mother corseted, the New Woman of the 1920s puffed cigarettes, snuck gin, hiked her hemlines, danced the Charleston, and necked in roadsters. More important, she earned her own keep, controlled her own destiny, and secured liberties that modern women take for granted. Her newfound freedom heralded a radical change in American culture. Whisking us from the Alabama country club where Zelda Sayre first caught the eye of F. Scott Fitzgerald to Muncie, Indiana, where would-be flappers begged their mothers for silk stockings, to the Manhattan speakeasies where patrons partied till daybreak, historian Joshua Zeitz brings the era to exhilarating life. This is the story of America's first sexual revolution, its first merchants of cool, its first celebrities, and its most sparkling advertisement for the right to pursue happiness.--From publisher description. |
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... early 1910s . Now , boys and girls were going out on “ dates , ” a term that appeared as early as 1896 in George Ade's columns for the Chicago Record but that most prewar writers continued to place safely between quotation marks so as ...
... early 1910s . Now , boys and girls were going out on “ dates , ” a term that appeared as early as 1896 in George Ade's columns for the Chicago Record but that most prewar writers continued to place safely between quotation marks so as ...
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... early spring , snowdrifts as high as a grown man's waist blanketed the thick woods in a sea of unending white . Ice crystals clung to the branches of the tall chestnut trees that ringed the town . The house grew cold and dark . Coco ...
... early spring , snowdrifts as high as a grown man's waist blanketed the thick woods in a sea of unending white . Ice crystals clung to the branches of the tall chestnut trees that ringed the town . The house grew cold and dark . Coco ...
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... Early movies : Leslie Fishbein , " The Demise of the Cult of True Woman- hood in Early American Film , 1900-1930 , " Journal of Popular Film and Television 12 , no . 2 ( Summer 1984 ) : 68 . 227 Linda Arvidson Griffith : Mary P. Ryan ...
... Early movies : Leslie Fishbein , " The Demise of the Cult of True Woman- hood in Early American Film , 1900-1930 , " Journal of Popular Film and Television 12 , no . 2 ( Summer 1984 ) : 68 . 227 Linda Arvidson Griffith : Mary P. Ryan ...
Contents
TANGO PIRATES AND ABSINTHE | 1 |
THE MOST POPULAR GIRL | 13 |
SEX OCLOCK IN AMERICA | 21 |
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