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- | ===Communities of Resilients | + | ====Communities of Resilients |
- | **I. US : ZOOT COSTUME** | + | research notes for [[debrouillardise et coquetterie]] |
+ | ==== US: The ZOOT SUIT ==== | ||
‘The zoot suiters’ | ‘The zoot suiters’ | ||
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Malcolm X was known to have loved zoot suits in his early days as Detroit Red. In Britain the bright-coloured suits with velvet lapels worn by Teddy Boys /Teddy Girls bore a slight resemblance to zoot suits in the length of the jacket. | Malcolm X was known to have loved zoot suits in his early days as Detroit Red. In Britain the bright-coloured suits with velvet lapels worn by Teddy Boys /Teddy Girls bore a slight resemblance to zoot suits in the length of the jacket. | ||
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Norris J. Nelson (1905–1995) was a member of the Los Angeles, California, City Council from 1939 to 1943, after which he served in Europe with the U.S. Army. Clothing. Nelson advocated an ordinance that would outlaw the wearing of zoot suits within the city on the grounds that the high-waisted, | Norris J. Nelson (1905–1995) was a member of the Los Angeles, California, City Council from 1939 to 1943, after which he served in Europe with the U.S. Army. Clothing. Nelson advocated an ordinance that would outlaw the wearing of zoot suits within the city on the grounds that the high-waisted, | ||
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- | **II. France : ZAZOU COSTUME in the Vichy Régime** | + | ==== France: ZAZOU COSTUME in the Vichy Régime |
Article « Êtes-vous Zazou?» : http:// | Article « Êtes-vous Zazou?» : http:// | ||
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touching link : a college student asking if there were reactions in civil society when jews were deported : a whole chapter is devoted to the zazous, incl.visuals of the zazou star and lists of french ‘aryan’ girls arrested for having sewen them on their jackets : http:// | touching link : a college student asking if there were reactions in civil society when jews were deported : a whole chapter is devoted to the zazous, incl.visuals of the zazou star and lists of french ‘aryan’ girls arrested for having sewen them on their jackets : http:// | ||
- | ……………………………………costume of Jeunesse Populaires françaises (Vichyste) | + | costume of Jeunesse Populaires françaises (Vichyste) |
- | **III. | + | ====Nazi Germany: The SWINGJUGEND COSTUME |
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