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High Life: Jet-Setters, Playboys, and the Global High Society, 1950s to 1970s

High Life: Jet-Setters, Playboys und die globale High Society, 1950er bis 1970er Jahre
[journal article]

Homberg, Michael

Abstract

In the Golden Age of air travel, a new upper-class elite cultivated a glamor-ous "jet-set"-lifestyle to circle the globe, from New York to Hawaii, from To-kyo to Paris, and from Acapulco to London. This cosmopolitan elite included US-American and European as well as Latin American and Middle Eastern... view more

In the Golden Age of air travel, a new upper-class elite cultivated a glamor-ous "jet-set"-lifestyle to circle the globe, from New York to Hawaii, from To-kyo to Paris, and from Acapulco to London. This cosmopolitan elite included US-American and European as well as Latin American and Middle Eastern adventurers. The globally connected Jeunesse dorée visibly staged their eccentric, globe-girdling trips and quickly became a media phenomenon, accompanied by paparazzi while being celebrated in popular culture. This article aims to explore the rise of this luxurious high-speed society - comprising actors and musicians, athletes and politicians, as well as models and playboys - and, thus, particularly focuses on actors, networks and discourses in Western Germany since the 1950s. It exemplarily investigates how the newly minted high society was portrayed in tabloid newspapers, TV-shows and motion pictures, and how their exponents, such as the German playboy Gunter Sachs, and their playgrounds - small, provincial places like Kampen beach - were depicted. With that, this article aims to examine the high society’s geographical and social reach and its limits.... view less

Keywords
upper class; social status; elite; life style; consumption; cosmopolitanism; pop culture; luxury; network; discourse; Federal Republic of Germany; twentieth century; media; representation

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research

Free Keywords
jet-setters; playboy; high society; celebrity; 1950s, 1960s, 1970s; Gunter Sachs; Brigitte Bardot

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 47-67

Journal
Historical Social Research, 49 (2024) 4

Issue topic
High Society from a Global Perspective: Mass Media and Social Transformation in the Twentieth Century

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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