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1 Cultural Innovations Coach Crews U.S. History

2 Vocabulary Bohemian Mass media Jazz Blues Vocabulary quiz tomorrow

3 Art and Literature The modernists of the American art movement attempted to express the __________________ . Examples of this can be seen in the landscapes and flowers painted by __________________ and the cubism of the paintings of __________________ . In the 1920s writers and poets wrote about various subjects and used a variety of styles to express their thoughts. American playwright __________________ wrote plays that offered a modern view of life while novelist __________________ wrote of his disillusionment with World War I.

4 Art and Artists of the 1920’s
John Marin – One of the most influential early modern artists, he was best known for abstract landscapes and watercolors depicting cities as living landscapes. Charles Sheeler – An artist who was among the first to incorporate photography into his work, Sheeler emphasized linear precision in his work. Edward Hopper – A realist painter, Hopper’s work emphasized isolation across both rural and urban America. Georgia O’Keefe – Mainly known for her naturalistic imagery, O’Keefe was chiefly responsible for legitimizing American art across the globe.

5 Literature of the 1920’s Carl Sandburg – Used poetry to glorify everyday life and common places F. Scott Fitzgerald – Fostered a criticism of upper classes Eugene O’Neill – Wrote to express realism and tragedy Ernest Hemingway – Developed a literature of the postwar “Lost Generation”

6 Popular Culture Many Americans had more spending money and leisure time because of the __________________ of the 1920s. __________________ was the first “talking” motion picture. One of the most popular composers of the decade was __________________, who wrote “Puttin’ on the Ritz.” Amos ’n’ Andy was a popular __________________ that portrayed the lives of two African American fictional characters. One of the effects of mass media was that it helped to __________________ the nation. Because of radio and motion pictures, __________________ increased in popularity. The home-run hitter __________________ became a national hero. Sports fans idolized boxer __________________ .

7 Popularity of Movies, Radio, and Sports
Silent films and “talkies” took the nation by storm, creating a new breed of celebrity and entertainment. Movie theaters became especially popular in Southern states like Florida because they provided air-conditioning. Popularity of radio broadcasts increased as several powerful radio broadcasters developed. Thanks to the new media technologies, sports such as baseball became more popular than ever.

8 Why did art become more increasingly abstract?
How did mass media and sports help the U.S. develop a popular culture?


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