flapperism

/ˈflæpərɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A style or attitude of the flapper generation, characterized by youthfulness and a rejection of traditional social norms.

“The 1920s were a time of great social change, and flapperism was a key part of that movement, with young women embracing a more independent and modern way of life.”

Synonyms

  • flapper culture
  • jazz age

Antonyms

  • conservatism
  • traditionalism