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An early reference in Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defined the flapper as “A young girl, esp. one somewhat daring in conduct, speech and dress,” a designation that at least one eighteen-year-old woman in 1922 seemed ready to embrace. “Of all the things that flappers don't like,” she boldly explained to readers of The New York Times Book Review and Magazine, “it is the commonplace.”

If historians still disagree about how and when the term came into vogue, by the early 1920s it seemed that every social ill in America could be attributed to the “flapper”--the notorious character type who bobbed her hair, smoked cigarettes, drank gin, sported short skirts, and passed her evenings in steamy jazz clubs, where she danced in a shockingly immodest fashion with a revolving cast of male suitors. She was the envy of teenage girls everywhere and the scourge of good character and morals. Nobody could escape the intense dialogue over the flapper. “Concern--and consternation--about the flapper are general,” observed a popular newspaper columnist of the day. “She disports herself flagrantly in the public eye, and there is no keeping her out of grownup company or conversation. Roughly, the world is divided into those who delight in her, those who fear her and those who try pathetically to take her as a matter of course.”

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Table of Contents

Copyright.
Dedication.
Introduction. Tango Pirates And Absinthe
Part One.
Chapter 1. The Most Popular Girl
Chapter 2. Sex O'Clock In America
Chapter 3. Will She Throw Her Arms Around Your Neck And Yell?
Chapter 4. Flapper King
Chapter 5. Doing It For Effect
Chapter 6. I Prefer This Sort Of Girl
Chapter 7. Straighten Out People
Chapter 8. New York Sophistication
Chapter 9. Miss Jazz Age
Chapter 10. Girlish Delight In Barrooms
Chapter 11. These Modern Women
Chapter 12. The Lingerie Shortage In This Country
Part Two.
Chapter 13. A Mind Full Of Fabulations
Chapter 14. An Athletic Kind Of Girl
Chapter 15. Let Go Of The Waistline
Chapter 16. Into The Streets
Chapter 17. Without Imagination, No Wants
Chapter 18. 10,000,000 Femmes Fatales
Chapter 19. Appearances Count
Part Three.
Chapter 20. Papa, What Is Beer?
Chapter 21. Oh, Little Girl, Never Grow Up
Chapter 22. The Kind Of Girl The Fellows Want
Chapter 23. Another Petulant Way To Pass The Time
Chapter 24. The Dreamer's Dream Come True
Chapter 25. Suicide On The Installment Plan
Conclusion. Unaffordable Excess
Notes.
Photography Credits.
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.

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OL25951409M
ISBN 13
9780307523822

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