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Debutante: Rites and Regalia of American Debdom (Culture America) [Hardcover]

Karal Ann Marling (Author)
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Culture America April 2004
It is an institution that seems almost hopelessly out of date, a social relic of bygone times. The very word debutante evokes images of prim, poised beauty, expensive gowns, and sumptuous balls, all of which seem anachronistic in these post-women's liberation times. But as Karal Ann Marling reveals, debdom in America is alive and well and ever evolving.

For thousands of young women every year, the society debut remains a vital rite of passage, a demonstration of female power; debs continue to be viewed as the finest flowers of a distinctive American culture. The debut and its offshoots--the high school prom, the sorority presentation, assorted beauty pageants--continue to emphasize celebrity, class, and community. But why does this peculiar tradition persist? Marling has the answer, as she demystifies debdom and the long-term American hankering after the trappings of royalty.

Debutante presents a penetrating and entertaining look at American debdom from the colonial era to the present day. Debbing has always been a performance art, created by and for women. In its heyday in the nineteenth century, debut signified the formal presentation to elite society of a young woman of substance who was eligible for marriage. During the twentieth century, it evolved from the glamour girl galas of the Great Depression to the charity bashes of the 1980s after the Deb Drought of the '60s and '70s. Marling reviews this colorful history, documenting changes in debdom right up to our own day, when the sisterhood of debs includes African Americans, Latinas, and members of other ethnic groups once carefully excluded: now even economically disadvantaged young women have their coming-out, where the emphasis of the event is on community.

In these pages, aspiring debs and curious readers alike will be taken from teas and cotillions to café society and discover the rich material culture of debdom, with its flowers and favors, gowns and pearls. They'll also meet famous debs of the '30s like Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton and glamour girl Brenda Duff Frasier; experience black American high society at the debut of Nat King Cole's daughter Cookie; and attend such civic spectacles as Kansas City's Jewel Ball and St. Louis's Veiled Prophet Ball.

In sparkling prose graced by a gallery of captivating photos, Marling provides an illuminating inside look at debs and a world that continues to celebrate the spirit and diversity of American womanhood.

This book is part of the CultureAmerica series.


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Marling marries the voice of a truly dishy gossip columnist to an astute analysis of American rites and rituals--what fun! And who would imagine that a history of the debutante could tell us so much about the diversity of American life and our changing notions of class, race, and democratic possibility?--Beth Bailey, author of Sex in the Heartland and From Front Porch to Backseat

This is a delightful and significant book. The research is comprehensive and first-rate. The narrative is richly textured, and Marling's inimitable anecdotes help to hold the reader's interest throughout.--Michael Kammen, author of American Culture, American Tastes: Social Change and the Twentieth Century

About the Author

Karal Ann Marling is the author of nineteen books, including As Seen on TV, George Washington Slept Here, and, most recently, Merry Christmas!

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas; First edition (April 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 070061317X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700613175
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #857,666 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but it should have been longer, June 26, 2004
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This book was a fun and quick read, but it wasn't really what I had expected. Since it is published by a University press, I assumed that the book would be a serious history of a rather fun subject. However, I was disapointed that there was no analysis whatsoever on anything that Marling discusses. Instead, it was basically a list of anecdotes, many of which we've heard before.

In addition, I felt that she glossed over some pretty key points: such as the fact that the more ostentatious debutant balls are still alive and well, instead of just having transformed into the democratic prom. There was, for example, no mention of Lauren Bush's debut at the Bal de Debutantes, the party and event circuit that goes on in places like the Hamptons every summer was not mentioned, nor was there any discussion of the "it's for charity" line that the wealthy now use as an excuse to party.

The book is certainly not terrible: it is a quick and simple and fun read. If you ever wanted to be a debutante, the book is definately worth reading. However, the book would have been much better if Marling had gone one way or the other: either made it a picture book filled with historical photos and anecdotes; or made it a serious history that offered some analysis.

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Silly, repetitive book, October 16, 2004
This review is from: Debutante: Rites and Regalia of American Debdom (Culture America) (Hardcover)
The book shows us the history of American debdom from the colonial era to the present day. I thought it was going to be more interesting than it was. The more I read, the sillier the whole concept of being a debutante seemed. I also felt like the author copied the style of the reporters who used to report on debutante balls. She would breathlessly describe fabrics for paragraphs, or tell us that so and so had shown up at this ball. It was sort of like reading a trashy magazine you can buy at the supermarket.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fun, but not what I had expected, October 12, 2010
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I thought this book would have had more about the process of becoming a debutante, such as etiquette classes and dress selection. I found that the parts about Miss America and proms constituted clutter.

I wished it had gone into more detail about such topics as why Queen Elizabeth discontinued court presentations. The book had a lot of places where I wanted to know more, and a lot of fluff that didn't need to be included.
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"I want to become a debutante," writes a cyber-society girl. Read the first page
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