Recovering Debs
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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