This thesis examines the environmental and social consequences of maintaining the artificial divide between thinking and feeling, mind and matter, logos and eros. New Orleans, a city where the natural environment and human sensuality are both dominant forces, is used as a case study to explore the implications of our attempts to impose rational controls on nature - both physical and human nature. An analysis of New Orleans leading up to and immediately following Hurricane Katrina (2005) reveals that the root of the trouble in the city is not primarily environmental, technological, political, or sociological, but philosophical: there is something amiss in the relationship between human rationality and the corporeal world. I argue that policy...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans faced critics ranging from members of the religious ri...
By providing a wide literature review, post-hurricane Katrina uneven urban regeneration in New Orlea...
This essay explores new forms of tourism that have emerged in post-Katrina New Orleans. It begins by...
Cities of Nature: Socio-natural Crisis and the Production of Space in New Orleans and SeattleNik Jan...
Geographically and economically, New Orleans is unique among North American cities. New Orleans is a...
Using Hurricane Katrina as a case study, this thesis addresses theoretical explanations of vulnerabi...
This engaging environmental history explores the rise, fall, and rebirth of one of the nation's most...
The impact of global warming is often debated as a future issue which encourages complacency, inacti...
Abstract: The paper develops a critical analysis of the intellectual project of the “new urban right...
"This presentation will analyze the future of post-Katrina New Orleans. It will discuss the pattern ...
This paper uses the theoretical and analytical resources of critical theory to explore the processes...
REJECTED - publisher's policy states that PDF cannot be archivedThis paper considers Deleuze and Gua...
Participate with nationally-recognized humanities scholars in a discussion of cultural responses to ...
The Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans situation was commonly called a “natural disaster”—an anomalou...
This dissertation examines how the phenomenon of climate change is changing the public conception of...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans faced critics ranging from members of the religious ri...
By providing a wide literature review, post-hurricane Katrina uneven urban regeneration in New Orlea...
This essay explores new forms of tourism that have emerged in post-Katrina New Orleans. It begins by...
Cities of Nature: Socio-natural Crisis and the Production of Space in New Orleans and SeattleNik Jan...
Geographically and economically, New Orleans is unique among North American cities. New Orleans is a...
Using Hurricane Katrina as a case study, this thesis addresses theoretical explanations of vulnerabi...
This engaging environmental history explores the rise, fall, and rebirth of one of the nation's most...
The impact of global warming is often debated as a future issue which encourages complacency, inacti...
Abstract: The paper develops a critical analysis of the intellectual project of the “new urban right...
"This presentation will analyze the future of post-Katrina New Orleans. It will discuss the pattern ...
This paper uses the theoretical and analytical resources of critical theory to explore the processes...
REJECTED - publisher's policy states that PDF cannot be archivedThis paper considers Deleuze and Gua...
Participate with nationally-recognized humanities scholars in a discussion of cultural responses to ...
The Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans situation was commonly called a “natural disaster”—an anomalou...
This dissertation examines how the phenomenon of climate change is changing the public conception of...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans faced critics ranging from members of the religious ri...
By providing a wide literature review, post-hurricane Katrina uneven urban regeneration in New Orlea...
This essay explores new forms of tourism that have emerged in post-Katrina New Orleans. It begins by...