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Katrinas Imprint Race And Vulnerability In America Keith Wailoo Karen M Oneill Jeffrey Dowd Roland V Anglin

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Katrinas Imprint Race And Vulnerability In America Keith Wailoo Karen M Oneill Jeffrey Dowd Roland V Anglin
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Keith Wailoo; Karen M. O'Neill; Jeffrey Dowd; Roland V. Anglin
ISBN: 9780813547732, 0813547733
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Katrinas Imprint Race And Vulnerability In America Keith Wailoo Karen M Oneill Jeffrey Dowd Roland V Anglin by Keith Wailoo; Karen M. O'neill; Jeffrey Dowd; Roland V. Anglin 9780813547732, 0813547733 instant download after payment.

Katrina's Imprint highlights the power of this sentinel American event and its continuing reverberations in contemporary politics, culture, and public policy. Published on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the multidisciplinary volume reflects on how history, location, access to transportation, health care, and social position feed resilience, recovery, and prospects for the future of New Orleans and the Gulf region. Essays examine the intersecting vulnerabilities that gave rise to the disaster, explore the cultural and psychic legacies of the storm, reveal how the process of rebuilding and starting over replicates past vulnerabilities, and analyze Katrina's imprint alongside American's myths of self-sufficiency. A case study of new weaknesses that have emerged in our era, this book offers an argument for why we cannot wait for the next disaster before we apply the lessons that should be learned from Katrina.

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