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Clyde Adrian Woods
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2010, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Table of Contents

What is a disaster? -- Clyde Woods
Katrina's world : blues, bourbon, and the return to the source -- Clyde Woods
"More desultory and unconnected than any other" : geography, desire, and freedom in Eliza Potter's A hairdresser's experience in high life -- Lisa Ze Winters
"Justice mocked" : violence and accountability in New Orleans -- LaKisha Michelle Simmons
Beyond disaster exceptionalism : social movement developments in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina -- Rachael E. Luft
Stories at the center : story circles, educational organizing, and fate of neighborhood public schoold in New Orleans -- Catherine Michna
Of armed guards and Kente cloth : Afro-Creole Catholics and the battle for St. Augustine Parish in post-Katrina New Orleans -- Trushna Parekh
The politics of reproductive violence : an interview with Shana Griffin by Clyde Woods, March 12, 2009 --
Jazz and revival -- Eric Porter
Second lining post-Katrina : learning community from the Prince of Wales Social Aid and Pleasure Club -- Joel Dinerstein
Upholding community traditions : an interview with Cherice Harrison-Nelson by Clyde Woods, March 1, 2009 --
On conjuring Mahalia : Mahalia Jackson, New Orleans, and the sanctified swing -- Johari Jabir
"My FEMA people" : hip-hop as disaster recovery in the Katrina diaspora -- Zenia Kish
"We know this place" : neoliberal racial regimes and the Katrina circumstance -- Jordan T. Camp
We know this place -- Sunni Patterson
Katrina tourism and a tale of two cities : visualizing race and class in New Orleans -- Anna Hartnell
"Roots run deep here" : the construction of Black New Orleans in post-Katrina tourism narratives -- Lynnell L. Thomas
Les misérables of New Orleans : trap economics and the asset stripping blues, part 1 -- Clyde Woods
Freedom land -- 2-Cent Freedom Project
After Katrina : racial regimes and human development barriers in the Gulf Coast region -- Jeffrey S. Lowe and Todd C. Shaw
Refugee bodily orbits -- Long T. Bui.

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"These articles were originally published in the September 2009 issue of American Quarterly"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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HV636 2005.N4 I5 2010,

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ix, 422 p. :
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OL24886566M
ISBN 10
0801895618
ISBN 13
9780801895616
LCCN
2011286253
OCLC/WorldCat
498932517

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