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Development drowned and reborn : the Blues and Bourbon restorations in post-Katrina New Orleans

Title
Development drowned and reborn : the Blues and Bourbon restorations in post-Katrina New Orleans / Clyde Woods ; edited by Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido.
Author
Woods, Clyde Adrian
Publication
Athens : The University of Georgia Press, 2017.

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Additional Authors
  • Camp, Jordan T., 1979-
  • Pulido, Laura
Description
xxix, 362 pages : maps; 23 cm
Summary
"Development Drowned and Reborn is a 'Blues geography' of New Orleans, one that compels readers to return to the history of the Black freedom struggle there to reckon with its unfinished business. Reading contemporary policies of abandonment against the grain, Clyde Woods explores how Hurricane Katrina brought long-standing structures of domination into view. In so doing, Woods delineates the roots of neoliberalism in the region and a history of resistance. Written in dialogue with social movements, this book offers tools for comprehending the racist dynamics of U.S. culture and economy. Following his landmark study, Development Arrested, Woods turns to organic intellectuals, Blues musicians, and poor and working people to instruct readers in this future-oriented history of struggle. Through this unique optic, Woods delineates a history, methodology, and epistemology to grasp alternative visions of development"--Provided by publisher.
Series Statement
Geographies of justice and social transformation
Uniform Title
Geographies of justice and social transformation
Subject
  • Hurricane Katrina, 2005 > Social aspects > Louisiana > New Orleans
  • Social change > Louisiana > New Orleans > History
  • African American intellectuals > Louisiana > New Orleans > History
  • Blues musicians > Louisiana > New Orleans > History
  • Poor African Americans > Louisiana > New Orleans > History
  • Blues (Music) > Social aspects > History. > Louisiana > New Orleans
  • Social control > Louisiana > New Orleans > History
  • New Orleans (La.) > Social conditions
  • New Orleans (La.) > Historical geography
  • New Orleans (La.) > Race relations
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
About Clyde Woods -- Foreword / Laura Pulido and Jordan T. Camp -- Introduction: The Dialectics of Bourbonism and the Blues / Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido -- I Thought I Heard Samba Bambara Say : The Social Construction of New Orleans -- I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say : Reconstruction, Bourbonism, and the Jazz Renaissance Blues as Planning -- Hemispheric UNIA and the Great Flood, 1915-1928 -- The Share the Wealth Plan : Longism, 1928-1940 -- The Double V Generation and the Blues Agenda in the Postwar Period -- The Second Reconstruction, 1965-1977 : The Neo-Bourbon War on Poverty and Massive Resistance in Concrete -- The Disaster before the Disaster : Oil Regimes, Plantation Economics, and the Southern Strategy, 1977-2005 -- The New Urban Crisis : Katrina Time and the Planned Abandonment Movement -- Conclusion: The Cornerstone of the Third Reconstruction / Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido.
Call Number
Sc E 18-212
ISBN
  • 9780820350912
  • 0820350915
  • 9780820350929
  • 0820350923
LCCN
2016051439
OCLC
960030797
Author
Woods, Clyde Adrian, author.
Title
Development drowned and reborn : the Blues and Bourbon restorations in post-Katrina New Orleans / Clyde Woods ; edited by Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido.
Publisher
Athens : The University of Georgia Press, 2017.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Geographies of justice and social transformation
Geographies of justice and social transformation
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Camp, Jordan T., 1979- editor.
Pulido, Laura, editor.
Woods, Clyde Adrian. Development arrested.
Research Call Number
Sc E 18-212
JFE 17-7258
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