• 1950s

  • Nov 14 2022
  • Duración: 11 m
  • Podcast

  • Resumen

  • You are listening to Processing the Past, the podcast with your host Isabella.

    In this episode of Processing the Past we will discuss: 1950s, and what happened.

    Segment 1: Music https://www.thepeoplehistory.com/50smusic.html

    -Jazz starts to decline in popularity

    -Rock n Roll is the new “ thing” and is seen almost everywhere 

    -It dominated the 1950s/ Rock n roll did originate from Jazz and many African American artists

    -Rock n Roll did resemble teenage rebellion and was really popular for that age range

    movies

    -Elvis kind of popped out of nowhere but was an instant hit, especially for the ladies

    , a black woman blues singer

    -Buddy Holly & Jerry Lee Lewis famous Rock musicians

    -Buddy Holly's name also featured in more recent band "Weezer" as a semi-ironic song using his name as the title as well as in the song

    Segment 2: Fashion

    https://www.fashionbeans.com/article/1950s-fashion-guide-men/

    -A big celebratory end of World War II!!

    due to this as well and was an adjustment from such a difficult time

    -All types of jackets were pretty popular during this time as many artists like Elvis wore this style on stage

    -The brand Dior did have many pieces that were very popular during this era, that highlighted elegance and extravagance

    -There were dresses for daywear and nightwear which wasnt always a thing

    -I like dior perfumes their bottles are epic and smell pretty good

    -And now in certain times and places slacks were acceptable for women to wear, not like before when some were literally jailed for wearing slacks which I will never get. come a long way, and still have more to go but society has improved since the 50s.

    Segment 3: Art

    https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1950-1959/

    -Each decade of art never failed to impress me

    -There is one painting that pretty meaningful called “our land” 

    -Charles White the painter displays a black woman implied to be a slave holding a pitchfork, 

    slavery

    -Mind you, this was in the 50s, and as a black artist it could have been really difficult to display this without tons of hate...

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