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After Katrina Race Neoliberalism And The End Of The American Century Anna Hartnell

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After Katrina Race Neoliberalism And The End Of The American Century Anna Hartnell
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Anna Hartnell
ISBN: 9781438464176, 1438464177
Language: English
Year: 2017

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After Katrina Race Neoliberalism And The End Of The American Century Anna Hartnell by Anna Hartnell 9781438464176, 1438464177 instant download after payment.

Through the lens provided by the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, After Katrina argues that the city of New Orleans emerges as a key site for exploring competing narratives of US decline and renewal at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Deploying an interdisciplinary approach to explore cultural representations of the post-storm city, Anna Hartnell suggests that New Orleans has been reimagined as a laboratory for a racialized neoliberalism, and as such might be seen as a terminus of the American dream. This US disaster zone has unveiled a network of social and environmental crises that demonstrate that prospects of social mobility have dwindled as environmental degradation and coastal erosion emerge as major threats not just to the quality of life but to the possibility of life in coastal communities across America and the world. And yet After Katrina also suggests that New Orleans culture offers a way of thinking about the United States in terms that transcend the binary of national renewal or declension. The post-Hurricane city thus emerges as a flashpoint for reflecting on the contemporary United States.

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