Flappers: A Guide to an American Subculture

Flappers: A Guide to an American Subculture
ISBN-10
0313376905
ISBN-13
9780313376900
Series
Flappers
Category
Social Science
Pages
146
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Author
Kelly Boyer Sagert

Description

This book offers an examination of the Roaring Twenties in the United States, focusing on the vibrant icon of the newly liberated woman—the flapper—that came to embody the Jazz Age. * Primary documents allow readers to see how contemporaries viewed flappers, follow the trial of a famous comedian charged with a horrific crime, and read what proponents of Prohibition really thought about wicked liquor * The glossary allows readers to enter into the spirit of the times, when people could express their delight using phrases such as "bee's knees," and "cat's meow"; pass along the word about illegal booze with colorful terms such as "hooch," "bathtub gin," and "bootleg"; and describe relentless dancers as "floorflushers," women using too much face makeup as "flour lovers," and pilots as "fly boys."

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