Recovering Debs

Stories, Questions, Answers & More Questions

32 min · 4 de sep de 2024
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This episode covers a lot of ground, including personal stories and bits of NC debutante history. We hear directly from four NC women who have deb-related memories—some funny, some poignant. We also answer listener questions, delving into how one becomes an NC debutante (you can’t apply) and how the whole thing began (the first NC debutante ball was a beauty pageant!).  Mary also shares a personal story about a deb party where she blurts out the truth to a reporter.  Be sure to catch our bonus episode on September 11, and the final episode, available on September 25.

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Are Debs Beside the Point?

In this final episode, Mary offers personal reflections and parting thoughts. She reviews key points from the podcast and reaches a surprising conclusion: Perhaps, at its core, the NC debutante ball isn’t really so much about the young women who debut. She also discusses the exclusivity of the debutante season as a symptom of larger economic barriers in the state. Rachel Hope Anderson offers guest comments on her experience as a non-debutante at Davidson College. Find out more: “Secret Sharing: Debutantes Coming out in the American South [https://uncpress.org/book/9781469608402/secret-sharing-debutantes-coming-out-in-the-american-south/]” by Cynthia Lewis The Season: A Social History of the Debutante [https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393608731] by Kristen Richardson “Bloodlines, Ball Gowns, Trashed in the Hotel Room: Hegemonic Processes of Debutantes as Southern Royalty [https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/honors_theses/w95054516]” by Anna Shelton-Ormond.  Our theme song, “Rare Thing” was written and produced by Max Gowan and performed by Qwilt. Available online soon!

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