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Development Drowned And Reborn eBook

The Blues And Bourbon Restorations In Post-Katrina New Orleans

by Clyde Woods
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS, July of 2017 ‧
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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.

Woods contributes to debates about the history and geography of neoliberalism. The book suggests that the prevailing focus on neoliberalism at national and global scales has led to a neglect of the regional scale. Specifically, it observes that theories of neoliberalism have tended to overlook New Orleans as an epicenter where racial, class, gender, and regional hierarchies have persisted for centuries. Through this Blues geography, Woods excavates the struggle for a new society.

Development Drowned And Reborn

The Blues And Bourbon Restorations In Post-Katrina New Orleans

by Clyde Woods

Property Description
ISBN: 9780820370804
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS
Release Date: July of 2017
Pages: 396
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Geographies Of Justice And Social Transformation
Categories: eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Geography
EAN: 9780820370804