PPT-Pop Culture of the 1930s
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What Happened During the 1930s The 1930s was a difficult time for Americans but this was a golden era for the arts and culture What will we discuss Fashion Film
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What Happened During the 1930s The 1930s was a difficult time for Americans but this was a golden era for the arts and culture What will we discuss Fashion Film Radio Music Dance Art . Because pop culture reflects life as it was lived in the moment from decade to decade it can be a great way to interest people of all ages in history and social studies Provide the ideal resource to explore and analyze the trends events and people t The Hangover. Tara Rupp . Jason Downer. Fairfield University. Outline. Introduction. Why we find this topic important. Benefits of using pop culture. Making the connection between Jesuit values, pop-culture, and topics facing our students. Depression Era Miracles. “Trouble’s Just a Bubble”. Kenrick. , . Musical Theatre A History. The Great White Way in the 1930s. By 1932, more than 12 million adults in the United Stages were unable to find work…. Map of empire drawn by Royal Naval seaman, . c. . 1901. Film poster, 1930s. British soldiers on the Western Front. Poster, 1920s. Britain: industrial or pastoral?. Holidaymakers in . Blackpool. , 1930s. Pop Art. ?. A major art movement from the mid 1950’s in England and by the early 1960’s was at it’s fullest potential in New York.. Themes and techniques were drawn from . popular culture (hence “pop” art). POP art . is a visual . artistic movement. that emerged in the mid . 1950s . in . Britain . and the . United States. . Pop art, like . pop music. aimed to employ images of popular culture in art such as . Invention of . t. he Tart. Back in the 1960’s, Pop-Tarts were originally called ‘Tarts’. They earned the name ‘Pop-Tarts’ in 1985, when Toaster Strudels were invented. The reason for the name change was because back then, they never had icing on the Tart. Pop-Tarts were invented in U.S.A, in 1964, by the Kellogg Company.. J.C. Austin. DisGrace. Conference. Montreat. Conference Center. Montreat. , NC. Who’s a Racist?. The “White Concept of . Race . & . Racism. ”. . Racism . is:. a problem of individuals, not systems. What Happened During the 1930s?. The 1930s was a difficult time for Americans, but this was a golden era for the arts, culture, and even sports.. What will we discuss?. Film. Radio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abN7wwpWZ8Y. In Context.. California in the 1930s – Which are true?. During the 1930s, American farmland became known as the Dust Bowl because many workers had to survive by eating bowls of dust.. During the 1930s, American farmland became known as the Dust Bowl because over-farming and drought had turned the soil to dust.. Mathew Block. Winnipeg. , MB. July 6, 2013. First things first. Before we can ask what God has to do with pop-culture, we have another question to ask first:. What . is. pop-culture in the first place?. Key Issue 1: Where do folk and pop cultures originate and diffuse?. . a repetitive act that a particular individual performs.. a repetitive act that a particular group performs.. . the culture traditionally practiced primarily by small, homogenous groups living in isolated rural areas.. Pop . Ć. ira. I pop . spira. P. op . S. pirina. . porodica. . . Stevan. . Sremac. Clanovi pop Spirine porodice su:. Popadija. . Sida. Ćerka. . Jula. Ž. iveli. . su. u . selu. u . Banatu. Keith . Harring. Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol. Peter . Blake. Synopsis. Pop . art started with the New York artists Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James . Rosenquist. , and . Claes. Oldenburg, all of whom drew on popular imagery and were actually part of an international phenomenon. Following the popularity of the Abstract Expressionists, Pop's reintroduction of identifiable imagery (drawn from mass media and popular culture) was a major shift for the direction of modernism. The subject matter became far from traditional "high art" themes of morality, mythology, and classic history; rather, Pop artists celebrated commonplace objects and people of everyday life, in this way seeking to elevate popular culture to the level of fine art. Perhaps owing to the incorporation of commercial images, Pop art has become one of the most recognizable styles of modern art..
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