Hurricane Katrina in transatlantic perspective

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Hurricane Katrina in transatlantic perspective

edited by Romain Huret and Randy J. Sparks

(An LSU Press paperback original)

Louisiana State University Press, c2014

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  • Two centuries of paradox : the geography of New Orleans's African American population, from antebellum to postdiluvian times / Richard Campanella
  • Explaining the unexplainable : Hurricane Katrina, FEMA, and the Bush administration / Romain Huret
  • Picturing the catastrophe : news photographs in the first weeks after Katrina / Jean Kempf
  • Wilt thou judge the bloody city? Yea, thou shalt show her all her abominations : Hurricane Katrina as a providential catastrophe / James Boyden
  • Naturalizing disaster : neoliberalism, cultural racism, and depoliticization in the era of Katrina / Andrew Diamond
  • Reformers, preservationists, patients, and planners : embodied histories and charitable populism in the post-disaster controversy over a public hospital / Anne M. Lovell
  • The political economy of invisibility in twenty-first-century New Orleans : security, hospitality, and the post-disaster city / Thomas Jessen Adams
  • Faith, hip-hop, and charity : brass-band morphology in post-Katrina New Orleans / Bruce Boyd Raeburn
  • Memory lives in New Orleans : the process and politics of commemoration / Sara Le Menestrel
  • Why Mardi Gras matters / Randy J. Sparks

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