Desire and Disaster in New Orleans Desire and Disaster in New Orleans

Desire and Disaster in New Orleans

Tourism, Race, and Historical Memory

    • $27.99
    • $27.99

Publisher Description

Most of the narratives packaged for New Orleans’s many tourists cultivate a desire for black culture—jazz, cuisine, dance—while simultaneously targeting black people and their communities as sources and sites of political, social, and natural disaster. In this timely book, the Americanist and New Orleans native Lynnell L. Thomas delves into the relationship between tourism, cultural production, and racial politics. She carefully interprets the racial narratives embedded in tourism websites, travel guides, business periodicals, and newspapers; the thoughts of tour guides and owners; and the stories told on bus and walking tours as they were conducted both before and after Katrina. She describes how, with varying degrees of success, African American tour guides, tour owners, and tourism industry officials have used their own black heritage tours and tourism-focused businesses to challenge exclusionary tourist representations. Taking readers from the Lower Ninth Ward to the White House, Thomas highlights the ways that popular culture and public policy converge to create a mythology of racial harmony that masks a long history of racial inequality and structural inequity.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2014
August 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
8.6
MB

More Books Like This

Chocolate Cities Chocolate Cities
2018
Chicago's New Negroes Chicago's New Negroes
2009
Keywords for African American Studies Keywords for African American Studies
2018
Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight
2004
The New York Nobody Knows The New York Nobody Knows
2013
Immigration and American Popular Culture Immigration and American Popular Culture
2006