Title: CCA 72 Popular Culture in the 80
1CCA 72 Popular Culture in the 80sDate
Day
- Cultural Fact A sad day in our history was
January 28, 1986, when space shuttle Challenger
exploded 74 seconds after liftoff at Cape
Canaveral, Florida killing all seven astronauts,
including school teacher Christa McAuliffe. - This day in History
- Class work
- Homework
2AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE IN THE EIGHTIES
- The 1980s became the Me! Me! Me! generation of
status seekers. During the 1980s, hostile
takeovers, leveraged buyouts, and mega-mergers
spawned a new breed of billionaire. Donald
Trump, Leona Helmsley, and Ivan Boesky icons of a
the meteoric rise and fall of the rich and
famous. If you've got it, flaunt it and You can
have it all! were watchwords.
3 Reaganomics and the American Class Structure
"The economic distance between rich and poor,
between well paid and poorly paid, is higher
today than at any time in the lifetimes of all
but our most senior citizens, the veterans of the
Great Depression." Televisual Celebration of
Wealth in 1980s America Dynasty, Dallas,
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous The Rise of
the "Yuppie"
4Whats a Yuppie ?
- Informal for (y)oung (U)rban (P)rofessional, or
Yup. turned into yuppie in the 1980's. A term
used to describe someone who is young, possibly
just out of college, and who has a high-paying
job and an affluent lifestyle. Can now be used to
describe any rich person who is not modest about
their financial status. Yuppiedom (yuppie-dum)is
a term used to describe an involvement in being a
yuppie. - Yuppie-I'm going to go drive my ferrari to the
seafood place for a 500 lobster.
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6Binge buying and credit became a way of life and
'Shop Til you Drop' was the watchword. Labels
were everything, even (or especially) for our
children. Tom Wolfe dubbed the baby-boomers as
the 'splurge generation.' Video games, aerobics,
minivans, camcorders, and talk shows became part
of our lives. The decade began with
double-digit inflation,
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8Promotional Photograph for Dynasty
9Screen Source Presents 20 Most Popular TV Shows
in the Eighties Background information on Dallas
(1978-1991)
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11Greed is Good
- the film has come to be seen as the archetypal
portrayal of 1980s excess, with Douglas's
character memorably declaring that "greed, for
lack of a better word, is good". It has also
proven influential in inspiring people to work on
Wall Street
12 Blue-Collar Workers' Declining Standard of
Living Problems of the Inner City 1. influx of
immigrants and ethnic polarization 2. inner-city
unemployment and crime 3. skyrocketing
incarceration rates for African-American and
Latino men
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14Not everyone got rich
- Reagan declared a war on drugs, Kermit didn't
find it easy to be green, hospital costs rose, we
lost many, many of our finest talents to AIDS
which before the decade ended spread to black and
Hispanic women, and unemployment rose.
15Families changed drastically during these years.
The 80s continued the trends of the 60s and 70s -
more divorces, more unmarried's living together,
more single parent families. The two-earner
family was even more common than in previous
decades, more women earned college and advanced
degrees, married, and had fewer children.
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