The Jazz Age! Cultural Innovations.

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The Jazz Age! Cultural Innovations

Learning Targets: At the end of this lesson you will be able to… Describe the Bohemian lifestyle of the 1920s. Identify the “Sultan of Swat”. Know the accomplishments of Jack Dempsey. Know how Warren G. Harding’s winning of the Presidential election was announced. Tell what started the “Golden Age” of Hollywood. Describe what mass media provided.

Art and Literature Greenwich Village and the West Side Bohemian Lifestyles: artistic and unconventional Modern American Art European art movements greatly influenced the modernists of American Art. Edward Hopper: revived realism •Greenwich Village: Manhatten; West Side: Chicago •heroic antiheroes: flawed individuals who still had heroic qualities

Art and Literature Poets and Writers A wide variety of styles Carl Sandburg: used common speech in his works T.S. Elliot: described a world with empty dreams Eugene O’Neill: bold artistry and modern themes, realistic characters Ernest Hemingway: heroic antiheros F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby a portrayal of empty and superficial society Carl Sandburg TS Elliot Ernest Hemingway

Popular Culture Baseball, Boxing, and other sports Babe Ruth: hit hundreds of homeruns “Sultan of Swat” Jack Dempsey: heavyweight champion 1919-1926 The Rise of Hollywood The Jazz Singer: the first “talkie” motion picture Started the “Golden Age” of Hollywood cism. •

Popular Culture Popular Radio Shows and Music People listened to radio shows much like people watch television today Warren G. Harding’s winning of the Presidential election was announced on the radio for the first time The Eveready Hour and Amos ‘n’ Andy were popular radio shows Mass media: radio, movies, newspapers and magazines helped unite the nation and turn it away from provincialism

Review Questions Describe the Bohemian lifestyle of the 1920s. Who was known as the “Sultan of Swat”? What did Jack Dempsey accomplish?. How was the Presidential election of Warren G. Harding announced? What started the “Golden Age” of Hollywood? What did mass media provide?