This thesis concerns community events, especially those of festivals and parades, in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Based on my fieldwork of 2012, I have explored how participants in community events use these happenings as a space where they express and communicate emotional distress and their insecurities and the struggles of their everyday lives. Within these community events the participants engage in ritualistic activities, and will undergo a liminal stage where communitas may occur in the form of collective empathy, collective joy and sentiments of togetherness". New Orleans is still in a post-disaster state after Hurricane Katrina broke down the levee walls and flooded the city in 2005. After Katrina, New Orleans has undergone several pro...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
Performance and Resilience: Performance, Storytelling, and Resilience Building in Post-Katrina New O...
In this article, we consider how long-term patterns of resistance to structural violence inform citi...
This thesis concerns community events, especially those of festivals and parades, in Post-Katrina Ne...
First, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the people that I met during my stay in New O...
International audienceNew Orleans has been the parading capital of the United States for close to tw...
As an interdisciplinary senior project, this anthropology and film thesis investigates the social- c...
Five years ago, New Orleans was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Since then, the city has almost mad...
This original study examines a new phenomenon in New Orleans tourism. Since Hurricane Katrina hit in...
New Orleans has been the parading capital of the United States for close to two centuries. Since Hur...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
The purpose of this interdisciplinary study is to examine brass bands in post-Katrina New Orleans. T...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
Since the 1970s, when neoliberal policies and changing consumer patterns began remaking cities, scho...
The economy of New Orleans has been dependent on cultural tourism for more than a century, and after...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
Performance and Resilience: Performance, Storytelling, and Resilience Building in Post-Katrina New O...
In this article, we consider how long-term patterns of resistance to structural violence inform citi...
This thesis concerns community events, especially those of festivals and parades, in Post-Katrina Ne...
First, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the people that I met during my stay in New O...
International audienceNew Orleans has been the parading capital of the United States for close to tw...
As an interdisciplinary senior project, this anthropology and film thesis investigates the social- c...
Five years ago, New Orleans was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Since then, the city has almost mad...
This original study examines a new phenomenon in New Orleans tourism. Since Hurricane Katrina hit in...
New Orleans has been the parading capital of the United States for close to two centuries. Since Hur...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
The purpose of this interdisciplinary study is to examine brass bands in post-Katrina New Orleans. T...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
Since the 1970s, when neoliberal policies and changing consumer patterns began remaking cities, scho...
The economy of New Orleans has been dependent on cultural tourism for more than a century, and after...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
Performance and Resilience: Performance, Storytelling, and Resilience Building in Post-Katrina New O...
In this article, we consider how long-term patterns of resistance to structural violence inform citi...