Remaking New Orleans: beyond exceptionalism and authenticity
Approached as a wellspring of cultural authenticity and historical exceptionality, New Orleans appears in opposition to a nation perpetually driven by progress. 'Remaking New Orleans' shows how this narrative is rooted in a romantic cultural tradition, continuously repackaged through the t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Approached as a wellspring of cultural authenticity and historical exceptionality, New Orleans appears in opposition to a nation perpetually driven by progress. 'Remaking New Orleans' shows how this narrative is rooted in a romantic cultural tradition, continuously repackaged through the twin engines of tourism and economic development, and supported by research that has isolated the city from comparison and left unquestioned its entrenched inequality. Working against this feedback loop, the contributors place New Orleans at the forefront of national patterns of urban planning, place-branding, structural inequality, and racialization. Nontraditional sites like professional wrestling matches, middle-class black suburbs, and Vietnamese gardens take precedence over cliched renderings of Creole cuisine, voodoo queens, and hot jazz. Covering the city's founding through its present and highlighting changing political and social formations, this volume remakes New Orleans as a rich site for understanding the quintessential concerns of American cities |
Beschreibung: | 358 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781478001829 9781478002871 |
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505 | 8 | |a La Catrina : the Mexican specter of New Orleans / Shannon Lee Dawdy -- Charles Gayarré and the imagining of an exceptional city : the literary roots of the Creole city / Rien Fertel -- Phony city : under the skin of authenticity / Aaron Nyerges -- "Things you'd imagine Zulu tribes to do" : the Zulu parade in New Orleans Carnival / Felipe Smith -- The saga of the junkyard dog / Bryan Wagner -- Local, native, Creole, Black : claiming belonging, producing autochthony / Helen A. Regis -- The contradictions of the film welfare economy, or, For the love of Treme / Vicki Mayer, Heidi Schmalbach, and Toby Miller -- "Queers, fairies, and ne'er-do-wells" : rethinking the notion of a sexually liberal New Orleans / Alecia Long -- Building Black suburbs in New Orleans / Vern Baxter and Maria Casati -- Refugee pastoralism : Vietnamese American self-representation in New Orleans / Marguerite Nguyen -- Boosting the private sector : Federal aid and downtown development in the 1970s / Megan French-Marcelin -- What's left for New Orleans? The people's reconstruction and the limits of Anarcho-Liberalism / Cedric G. Johnson -- Neoliberal futures : post-Katrina New Orleans, volunteers, and the ongoing allure of exceptionalism / Vincanne Adams -- The myth of authenticity and its impact on politics in New Orleans and beyond / Adolph Reed Jr | |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction: What Lies beyond Histories ofExceptionalism and Cultures ofAuthenticity i THOMAS JESSEN ADAMS, SUE MOBLEY, MATT SAKAKEENY Part One Constructing Exceptional New Orleans 1 La Catrina: The Mexican Specter ofNew Orleans 35 SHANNON LEE DAWDY 2 Charles Gayarré and the Imagining of an Exceptional City: The Literary Roots ofthe Creole City 55 RIEN FÉRTÉL 3 Phony City: Under the Skin ofAuthenticity 72 AARON NYERGES
Part Two Producing Authentic New О rleans 4 “Things You’d Imagine Zulu Tribes to Do”: The Zulu Parade in New Orleans Carnival 93 FELIPE SMITH 5 The Saga of the Junkyard Dog 117 BRYAN WAGNER 6 Local, Native, Creole, Black: Claiming Belonging, Producing Autochthony 138 HELEN A. REGIS 7 The Contradictions of the Film Welfare Economy, or, For the Love of Treme ібъ VICKI MAYER, HEIDI SCHMALBACH, TOBY MILLER Part Three What Is New Orleans Identity ? 8 “Queers, Fairies, and Ne’er-Do-Wells”: Rethinking the Notion ofa Sexually Liberal New Orleans 179 ALECIA P. LONG 9 Building Black Suburbs in New Orleans 199 VERN BAXTER MARIA CASATI 10 Refugee Pastoralism: Vietnamese American Self-Representation in New Orleans 119 MARGUERITE NGUYEN
Part Four Predictive City? л Boosting the Private Sector: FederalAid and Downtown Development in the igjos 141 MEGAN FRENCH-MARCELIN 12 What’s Left for New Orleans? The People’s Reconstruction and the Limits ofAnarcho-Liberalism 261 CEDRIC G. JOHNSON 13 Neoliberal Futures: Post-Katrina New Orleans, Volunteers, and the Ongoing Allure ofExceptionalism 288 VINOANNE ADAMS 14 The Myth ofAuthenticity and Its Impact on Politics— in New Orleans and Beyond 307 ADOLPH REED JR. References 327 Contributors 351 Index 355
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contents | La Catrina : the Mexican specter of New Orleans / Shannon Lee Dawdy -- Charles Gayarré and the imagining of an exceptional city : the literary roots of the Creole city / Rien Fertel -- Phony city : under the skin of authenticity / Aaron Nyerges -- "Things you'd imagine Zulu tribes to do" : the Zulu parade in New Orleans Carnival / Felipe Smith -- The saga of the junkyard dog / Bryan Wagner -- Local, native, Creole, Black : claiming belonging, producing autochthony / Helen A. Regis -- The contradictions of the film welfare economy, or, For the love of Treme / Vicki Mayer, Heidi Schmalbach, and Toby Miller -- "Queers, fairies, and ne'er-do-wells" : rethinking the notion of a sexually liberal New Orleans / Alecia Long -- Building Black suburbs in New Orleans / Vern Baxter and Maria Casati -- Refugee pastoralism : Vietnamese American self-representation in New Orleans / Marguerite Nguyen -- Boosting the private sector : Federal aid and downtown development in the 1970s / Megan French-Marcelin -- What's left for New Orleans? The people's reconstruction and the limits of Anarcho-Liberalism / Cedric G. Johnson -- Neoliberal futures : post-Katrina New Orleans, volunteers, and the ongoing allure of exceptionalism / Vincanne Adams -- The myth of authenticity and its impact on politics in New Orleans and beyond / Adolph Reed Jr |
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spelling | Remaking New Orleans beyond exceptionalism and authenticity Thomas Jessen Adams & Matt Sakakeeny, editors Durham ; London Duke University Press 2019 358 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier La Catrina : the Mexican specter of New Orleans / Shannon Lee Dawdy -- Charles Gayarré and the imagining of an exceptional city : the literary roots of the Creole city / Rien Fertel -- Phony city : under the skin of authenticity / Aaron Nyerges -- "Things you'd imagine Zulu tribes to do" : the Zulu parade in New Orleans Carnival / Felipe Smith -- The saga of the junkyard dog / Bryan Wagner -- Local, native, Creole, Black : claiming belonging, producing autochthony / Helen A. Regis -- The contradictions of the film welfare economy, or, For the love of Treme / Vicki Mayer, Heidi Schmalbach, and Toby Miller -- "Queers, fairies, and ne'er-do-wells" : rethinking the notion of a sexually liberal New Orleans / Alecia Long -- Building Black suburbs in New Orleans / Vern Baxter and Maria Casati -- Refugee pastoralism : Vietnamese American self-representation in New Orleans / Marguerite Nguyen -- Boosting the private sector : Federal aid and downtown development in the 1970s / Megan French-Marcelin -- What's left for New Orleans? The people's reconstruction and the limits of Anarcho-Liberalism / Cedric G. Johnson -- Neoliberal futures : post-Katrina New Orleans, volunteers, and the ongoing allure of exceptionalism / Vincanne Adams -- The myth of authenticity and its impact on politics in New Orleans and beyond / Adolph Reed Jr Approached as a wellspring of cultural authenticity and historical exceptionality, New Orleans appears in opposition to a nation perpetually driven by progress. 'Remaking New Orleans' shows how this narrative is rooted in a romantic cultural tradition, continuously repackaged through the twin engines of tourism and economic development, and supported by research that has isolated the city from comparison and left unquestioned its entrenched inequality. Working against this feedback loop, the contributors place New Orleans at the forefront of national patterns of urban planning, place-branding, structural inequality, and racialization. Nontraditional sites like professional wrestling matches, middle-class black suburbs, and Vietnamese gardens take precedence over cliched renderings of Creole cuisine, voodoo queens, and hot jazz. Covering the city's founding through its present and highlighting changing political and social formations, this volume remakes New Orleans as a rich site for understanding the quintessential concerns of American cities Ethnology / Louisiana / New Orleans Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 gnd rswk-swf Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 gnd rswk-swf Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd rswk-swf New Orleans (La.) / Social conditions / 21st century New Orleans (La.) / Politics and government / 21st century New Orleans (La.) / Social life and customs / 21st century New Orleans (La.) / In popular culture New Orleans, La. (DE-588)4042008-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content New Orleans, La. (DE-588)4042008-5 g Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 s Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 s Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 s DE-604 Adams, Thomas Jessen (DE-588)1190921510 edt Sakakeeny, Matt 1971- (DE-588)1047522594 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Remaking New Orleans Durham : Duke University Press, 2019 9781478003328 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031406490&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Remaking New Orleans beyond exceptionalism and authenticity La Catrina : the Mexican specter of New Orleans / Shannon Lee Dawdy -- Charles Gayarré and the imagining of an exceptional city : the literary roots of the Creole city / Rien Fertel -- Phony city : under the skin of authenticity / Aaron Nyerges -- "Things you'd imagine Zulu tribes to do" : the Zulu parade in New Orleans Carnival / Felipe Smith -- The saga of the junkyard dog / Bryan Wagner -- Local, native, Creole, Black : claiming belonging, producing autochthony / Helen A. Regis -- The contradictions of the film welfare economy, or, For the love of Treme / Vicki Mayer, Heidi Schmalbach, and Toby Miller -- "Queers, fairies, and ne'er-do-wells" : rethinking the notion of a sexually liberal New Orleans / Alecia Long -- Building Black suburbs in New Orleans / Vern Baxter and Maria Casati -- Refugee pastoralism : Vietnamese American self-representation in New Orleans / Marguerite Nguyen -- Boosting the private sector : Federal aid and downtown development in the 1970s / Megan French-Marcelin -- What's left for New Orleans? The people's reconstruction and the limits of Anarcho-Liberalism / Cedric G. Johnson -- Neoliberal futures : post-Katrina New Orleans, volunteers, and the ongoing allure of exceptionalism / Vincanne Adams -- The myth of authenticity and its impact on politics in New Orleans and beyond / Adolph Reed Jr Ethnology / Louisiana / New Orleans Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 gnd Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 gnd Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd |
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title_full | Remaking New Orleans beyond exceptionalism and authenticity Thomas Jessen Adams & Matt Sakakeeny, editors |
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