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Behind the Curtain: Debutantes and Secrecy

46 min · 28 de ago de 2024
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“Secrecy gives you control over somebody who doesn't know the secret. It can also hide the truth from yourself.” This week’s guest, Dr. Cynthia Lewis, has interviewed a lot of people who have something to hide, like criminal investigators and professional gamblers. To her surprise, debutantes were just as slippery. She also discusses deb culture’s special strength in the South and why many deb groups are run by men. And don’t miss this excellent Indy Week article [https://indyweek.com/culture/recovering-debs-podcast/]!

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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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