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    Female Figures of the Jazz Age in Dorothy Parker’s Short Stories by Isabel López Cirugeda

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Probably her best-known contribution to literature was her condition of the voice of the Jazz Age generation, shifting from acquiescence to irony. …”
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    Female Figures of the Jazz Age in Dorothy Parker’s Short Stories by Isabel López Cirugeda

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Probably her best-known contribution to literature was her condition of the voice of the Jazz Age generation, shifting from acquiescence to irony. …”
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    Jazz Between the Lines: Sound Notation, Dances, and Stereotypes in Hergé’s Early Tintin Comics by Lukas Etter

    “…The essay sheds light on whether this is closely linked to or, conversely, contrasted from colonialist attitudes Hergé propagates especially in his earliest albums—and on how allusions to the jazz age and American music may be read between the panel lines in some Tintin albums all the same.…”
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    Looking Hip on the Square: Jazz, Cover Art, and the Rise of Creativity by Johannes Voelz

    “…By the late 1960s, however, this “second jazz age” had come to an end. This article draws on two approaches within cultural sociology to explain the historically specific cultural force of jazz: it follows American sociologist Howard S. …”
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    All that jazz by Gara L. Lampley

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This influence establishes her as one of the most famous symbols of the jazz age, the first African American superstar and a universal icon. …”
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    “The Whole Ensemble”: Gwendolyn Bennett, Josephine Baker, and Interartistic Exchange in Black American Modernism by Suzanne W. Churchill

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This article revisits the phenomenon of “La Bakaire” from the perspective of a Black female artist who witnessed her performance first-hand and participated in the same Jazz Age projects of fashioning New Negro womanhood and formulating Black Deco aesthetics. …”
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    ‘According to the Rhythms of the Arid Lands’: Mary Austin’s 'The Land of Journeys’ Ending' by Isabel M. Fernandes Alves

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Contrasting with the urban, modern, glamorous rhythms of the Jazz Age, which characterized much of the literary work produced during the 1920s, Austin’s book exemplifies how the American Southwest was perceived through a woman’s writer perspective and how she responded to the discovery of the wild American landscape. …”
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    New Money Versus Old Money; The Importance of Wealth in Building Relationships in The Great Gatsby by Hakar Taha Khalid

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…For as Jonathan Bate (2010) puts it, literature ‘‘at its best is a song of experience’’ (Bate, 2010, p. 10), a brief account of the Jazz Age is presented to offer a few glimpses of that age and how it is reflected in the novel.…”
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