jazz age

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The Jazz Age was a cultural era of the 1920s marked by the explosive popularity of jazz music, new forms of dance and nightlife, and a broader spirit of modernity and social change in the United States and beyond.

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instanceOf cultural era
hasAlternativeName Age of Jazz NERFINISHED
Roaring Twenties NERFINISHED
hasCause Great Migration of African Americans NERFINISHED
economic prosperity of the Roaring Twenties
post–World War I social changes
spread of jazz from New Orleans and other Southern cities
technological advances in recording and radio
hasCulturalMovement Art Deco NERFINISHED
Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
Lost Generation literature NERFINISHED
New Negro movement NERFINISHED
flapper movement NERFINISHED
modernism
hasEffect debates over modernity and tradition
expansion of nightlife entertainment industry
global spread of American popular culture
greater visibility of African American culture
influence on fashion
influence on film
influence on literature
influence on visual arts
mainstream acceptance of jazz music
moral panic among social conservatives
transformation of popular dance
hasEndCause onset of the Great Depression
hasEndEvent Wall Street Crash of 1929 NERFINISHED
hasEndTime 1929
hasInfluenceArea Europe NERFINISHED
Latin America NERFINISHED
global popular culture
hasKeyFeature Art Deco aesthetics
Black Bottom dance NERFINISHED
Charleston dance NERFINISHED
Harlem Renaissance context
Lindy Hop origins
Prohibition-era underground clubs
automobile culture
cabarets
changing gender roles
consumerism
cosmopolitan lifestyles
dance crazes
dance halls
dance marathons
emergence of celebrity culture
experimentation with alcohol despite Prohibition
experimentation with sexuality
explosive popularity of jazz music
flapper culture
improvisation in music
loosening of social norms
mass entertainment
modernist attitudes
new forms of dance
nightlife culture
phonograph records
racial mixing in nightlife venues
radio broadcasting
revues
rise of Hollywood cinema
speakeasies
syncopated rhythms
urbanization
youth culture
hasMainLocation United States NERFINISHED
hasNotableCity Berlin NERFINISHED
Chicago NERFINISHED
Kansas City NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
New Orleans NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
hasNotableFigure Al Capone NERFINISHED
Bessie Smith NERFINISHED
Clarence Williams NERFINISHED
Cole Porter NERFINISHED
Duke Ellington NERFINISHED
F. Scott Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
George Gershwin NERFINISHED
Josephine Baker NERFINISHED
Langston Hughes NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
Zelda Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
hasNotableGenre Chicago jazz
New Orleans jazz NERFINISHED
Tin Pan Alley popular song
blues
swing precursors
hasStartTime 1920
isDescribedIn Tales of the Jazz Age NERFINISHED
The Great Gatsby NERFINISHED
overlapsWith Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
Prohibition era NERFINISHED
Roaring Twenties NERFINISHED

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