Remaking New Orleans : beyond exceptionalism and authenticity /

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Imprint:Durham : Duke University Press, 2019.
©2019
Description:358 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11880955
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Other authors / contributors:Adams, Thomas Jessen., editor.
Sakakeeny, Matt, 1971- editor.
ISBN:9781478001829
1478001828
9781478002871
1478002875
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary: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.
Other form:Online version: Remaking New Orleans Durham : Duke University Press, 2019 9781478003328