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Not sure if this issue has been addressed before on this forum, but just how clear is our vision into real, everyday, Golden Era style?
Since most of us aren't old enough to remember the 60s clearly, much less the 50s, 40s or 30s, I wonder just how accurate our concept of day to day life in those days actually is.
Where do we get our info? Movies? Books? Magazines? All media would tend to skew and glamorize everyday life for the sake of entertainment, would they not? Certainly Hollywood did.
Old folks we know, like our grandparents? Maybe. But they too would probably tend to romanticize the past a bit. Remember the good. Forget the bad. That sort of thing.
Old photographs? Maybe. But most people back them didn't run around with a camera in their hand every day. If photos were being taken it usually meant a special occasion.
So just how true is our picture of common, everyday style and life in general as it was in the golden era? How colored by Hollywood?
Your thoughts?
-MC
Since most of us aren't old enough to remember the 60s clearly, much less the 50s, 40s or 30s, I wonder just how accurate our concept of day to day life in those days actually is.
Where do we get our info? Movies? Books? Magazines? All media would tend to skew and glamorize everyday life for the sake of entertainment, would they not? Certainly Hollywood did.
Old folks we know, like our grandparents? Maybe. But they too would probably tend to romanticize the past a bit. Remember the good. Forget the bad. That sort of thing.
Old photographs? Maybe. But most people back them didn't run around with a camera in their hand every day. If photos were being taken it usually meant a special occasion.
So just how true is our picture of common, everyday style and life in general as it was in the golden era? How colored by Hollywood?
Your thoughts?
-MC