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Title: The 1950s POP CULTURE


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The 1950s POP CULTURE
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Conformity
  • Why did people in the 1950s conform?
  • Need for Stability after WW2 and G.D.
  • Did not want to be Un-American Era of
    Communist Hunt

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Morality
  • Fairly Strict Society
  • Rebellion was not acceptable
  • Surge in Religion felt good indicator of
    Anti-Communist
  • Added Under God to the Pledge of Allegiance
  • Gender Roles strongly held

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FASHION
  • Prior to the 1950s, teen clothing very reserved/
    proper but to some extent that changed in the
    50s.
  • Guys
  • Hair longer w/ sideburns and slicked back with
    grease.
  • Jeans
  • Leather jackets (collar turned up to be cool)
  • Girls
  • Ponytails
  • Pedal pushers, Scarves.
  • Poodle Skirts popular because
  • 1) Easier dancing, being spun around letting the
    skirt twirled.
  • 2) skirt was loose and free, a sign of freedom.

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Youth Culture
  • EMPHASIS ON YOUTH IN 1950s!
  • Drive-in movies Good for dates
  • Sock Hops informal HS dance
  • Fast food restaurants
  • TV in 90 of homes by 1959

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The Music
  • ROCK N Roll
  • evolved in the 1950's from rhythm and blues,
  • Electric Guitars
  • strong rhythm
  • youth-oriented lyrics.
  • Allowed Teenagers to break out of the mainstream
    conservative American middle class mold.

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Rise of Television
  • Before 1952 freeze on any new TV stations so
    industry had time to plan for expansion and
    problems
  • 1952-56, station s jumped from 108 to 500
  • Programs usually broadcasted live
  • Favorites Mickey Mouse Club, I Love Lucy, Leave
    it to Beaver

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Changes in TV
  • On-The Scene Reporting
  • Game Shows offered large cash prizes
  • Businesses spent on TV Advertising
  • 170 million in 1950
  • 1 billion by 1955
  • 2 billion by 1960
  • TV Guide HUGE magazine, TV Dinners created so
    did not have to miss favorite show

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The Beatniks
  • Subculture that expressed the social and
    literary nonconformity of artists and poets
  • non-materialistic lives
  • Shunned regular work
  • Sought a higher consciousness Zen Buddhism,
    music, sometimes drugs
  • Went against the dress/mentality of the 1950s
    attracted Media attention and imaginations of
    college students.
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