Review:

Jazz Age Culture

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Jazz Age culture refers to the cultural and social developments that occurred during the 1920s in the United States, characterized by a focus on music, dance, fashion, and social change.

Key Features

  • Celebration of jazz music
  • Flapper fashion
  • Prohibition-era speakeasies
  • Art Deco design
  • Social and cultural liberation

Pros

  • Innovative music and art forms
  • A period of cultural renaissance
  • Symbolized societal shifts towards modernity

Cons

  • Some aspects promoted excessive consumption and hedonism
  • Racial segregation was still prevalent in society

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