While trying to fill my time with something other than learning to open doors with my feet, strains of the high school marching band lured me to my alma mater’s Homecoming Game. Confronted by stands packed with cheering Mum devotees, I immediately realized an opportunity to not only reconnect with the optimism and energy of my own teenage mythology, but to deconstruct and document the Mum praxis.
Virtually unknown outside of Texas, a roughly 60-year-old tradition takes place on Homecoming Friday, aka Game Day. Exchanged between boyfriend and girlfriend, parent and child or friend to friend, the Homecoming Mum is an elaborate corsage, or for the boys, a garter worn on the arm. What began as a simple gift of a chrysanthemum for girls to wear to the game has evolved into an institution regarded as seriously as the game itself. The Mum consists of a large silk flower decorated with long glittery ribbons, bells, stuffed animals and other trinkets, which indicate the wearer’s interests, social
standing, and allegiances to loved ones and friends.











6 comments:
These are wonderful! Thanks for continuing to turn me on to people whose images I've not seen before.
I agree with Gloria. There are a few places I get the chance to see the "unseen". This blog is one of those places!
Wow.
I grew up in Texas (still stuck in West Texas BTW) and I was surprised to find that we Texans are the only crazies who do this tradition.
These mums can get really crazy as evident in Nancy's wonderfully witty depictions.
Texas is a strange strange state.
Thanks Gloria and Arianna:
It's amazing how deep the well is of photographers making work today...a little overwhelming at times!
Excellent...makes me want to go to a Texas Football game! Thanks Nancy.
Very clever and well done Nancy! Thank you for reminding us of our odd ways.
Gerald
ps "the mum praxis"????
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