Fletch
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Ummm. :eusa_doh:
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Fletch said:...a rearguard action in the culture wars - a try at re-stratifying sex roles and rehabilitating the 1950s "organization man" and the military-industrial complex he was a part of...
No problem. :fedora:ideaguy said:Fletch: my post written after being out for dinner - ate some goat cheese that
made me feel like a goat after a while-after re-reading, I follow u, I no follow me. I'll try to get rid of the $2.00 words and throw in some solid .75 thought-
brief criticism is always best-thanks.
haglunde said:You guys are great, thanks for the interest, it's much appreciated. Let me clarify a bit, my paper is a short one for a college Popular Culture class. The iconic significance I'm looking for is for the period of the 40's. When Thunder says men wore fedoras on a daily basis, the answer I'm looking for is WHY? What did the fedora signify about the man wearing it? I think the creases I read about here would also further specify the image a man was going for?
Thanks,
Eric
44forrest said:...But damnit, I'm right....I think....maybe......oh, nevermind.
44forrest said:I think you would be almost better off looking at the 30's as the iconic period for the fedora.haglunde said:The iconic significance I'm looking for is for the period of the 40's. When Thunder says men wore fedoras on a daily basis, the answer I'm looking for is WHY? Thanks,
Eric