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How Dolls Shape Culture, Identity, And Memory with Dr. Erick DuPree, Author of Dolls Beyond Play, Cultural Anthropologist and Doll Collector

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What if a doll could tell the truth about who we are? We sit down with Dr. Eric Dupree—author of Dolls Beyond Play, cultural anthropologist, and lifelong collector—to uncover how dolls carry stories of identity, memory, and belonging across centuries. From nineteenth-century French fashion dolls that globalized taste to handmade folk pieces stitched from scraps, we trace how design choices around skin tone, features, and body shape both reflect and reshape culture.
Beneath it all is a call to honor folk traditions. Shaker, Amish, African American, and Appalachian dolls hold untold histories of resourcefulness and love, made from what was available to mirror what was desired. These pieces are not merely “mixed media figurative objects” but intimate records of families and communities. When we recognize that the doll most directly reflects its maker, we grant overdue dignity to the hands and lives behind them. Whether you collect for memory, create for meaning, or study for insight, treating dolls as cultural texts opens a fuller view of who we are—and how we want to be seen.

If you care about representation, creative entrepreneurship, or the lived meaning of objects, this conversation reframes dolls as cultural texts worth serious attention. Listen to learn how collectors buy from memory, how makers market with story, and how a small figure can carry a world of human experience.

Enjoyed the conversation? Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find the Dollpreneur Podcast.

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We would love for you to stay connected so please subscribe to us on Instagram, FB & our Youtube Channel all @thedollpreneurpodcast
You can also subcribe to The Dollpreneur™ Podcast newsletter by visiting our website The Dollpreneur™ Podcast to subscribe.
Until next time, have a Dollpreneur™ Fabulous Day!

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Wellness Wake-Up (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Eric Dupree (00:02:26)

3. Dolls As Culture And Identity (00:04:10)

4. Why Artists Make Dolls (00:08:52)

5. Collectors, Memory, And Representation (00:12:45)

6. Globalization And Hidden Histories (00:18:20)

7. Beyond Childhood: Ritual And Meaning (00:23:10)

8. Gender, Stigma, And Men Who Collect (00:28:05)

9. The Business Reality Of Dollmaking (00:34:15)

10. Shifts In Value And Access (00:41:20)

11. Digital Avatars And New Models (00:48:20)

12. Preserving Stories And Gatekeeping (00:55:00)

8 episodes

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www.thedollpreneurpodcast.com

What if a doll could tell the truth about who we are? We sit down with Dr. Eric Dupree—author of Dolls Beyond Play, cultural anthropologist, and lifelong collector—to uncover how dolls carry stories of identity, memory, and belonging across centuries. From nineteenth-century French fashion dolls that globalized taste to handmade folk pieces stitched from scraps, we trace how design choices around skin tone, features, and body shape both reflect and reshape culture.
Beneath it all is a call to honor folk traditions. Shaker, Amish, African American, and Appalachian dolls hold untold histories of resourcefulness and love, made from what was available to mirror what was desired. These pieces are not merely “mixed media figurative objects” but intimate records of families and communities. When we recognize that the doll most directly reflects its maker, we grant overdue dignity to the hands and lives behind them. Whether you collect for memory, create for meaning, or study for insight, treating dolls as cultural texts opens a fuller view of who we are—and how we want to be seen.

If you care about representation, creative entrepreneurship, or the lived meaning of objects, this conversation reframes dolls as cultural texts worth serious attention. Listen to learn how collectors buy from memory, how makers market with story, and how a small figure can carry a world of human experience.

Enjoyed the conversation? Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find the Dollpreneur Podcast.

Send us a text

Support the show

Thanks for joining us on The Dollpreneur™ Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and feel inspired by our amazing guests and learn something new about the creative people within the doll community.
We would love for you to stay connected so please subscribe to us on Instagram, FB & our Youtube Channel all @thedollpreneurpodcast
You can also subcribe to The Dollpreneur™ Podcast newsletter by visiting our website The Dollpreneur™ Podcast to subscribe.
Until next time, have a Dollpreneur™ Fabulous Day!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Wellness Wake-Up (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Eric Dupree (00:02:26)

3. Dolls As Culture And Identity (00:04:10)

4. Why Artists Make Dolls (00:08:52)

5. Collectors, Memory, And Representation (00:12:45)

6. Globalization And Hidden Histories (00:18:20)

7. Beyond Childhood: Ritual And Meaning (00:23:10)

8. Gender, Stigma, And Men Who Collect (00:28:05)

9. The Business Reality Of Dollmaking (00:34:15)

10. Shifts In Value And Access (00:41:20)

11. Digital Avatars And New Models (00:48:20)

12. Preserving Stories And Gatekeeping (00:55:00)

8 episodes

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