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Civic Engagement in the Wake of Katrina Amy Koritz and George J. Sanchez, editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The new public scholarship | Book collections on Project MUSE | New public scholarshipManufacturer: Baltimore, Maryland : Project MUSE, 2012Description: 1 online resource (x, 240 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780472024483
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HN80
  • HN80.P964.C585 2009
Online resources:
Contents:
"Bring your own chairs": civic engagement in postdiluvial New Orleans / Richard Campanella ---- -- A reciprocity of tears: community engagement after a disaster / Pat Evans, Sarah Lewis ---- -- Not since the Great Depression: the documentary impulse post-Katrina / Michael Mizell-Nelson ---- -- Another evacuation story / Rebecca Mark ---- -- The vision has its time: culture and civic engagement in postdisaster New Orleans / Carol Bebelle ---- -- How to raise an army (of creative young people) / Mat Schwarzman, Keith Knight ---- -- The Gulfsouth Youth Action Corps: the story of a local CBO's response to restoring youth programs in New Orleans after Katrina and Rita / Kyshun Webster, D. Hamilton Simons-Jones ---- -- Welcoming the newcomers: civic engagement among pre-Katrina Latinos / Elizabeth Fussell ---- -- Cultural policy and living culture in New Orleans after Katrina / Carole Rosenstein ---- -- Home, New Orleans: university/neighborhood arts collaborations / Jan Cohen-Cruz ---- -- Interview with Don Marshall, executive director of the New Orleans jazz and heritage festival foundation / Amy Koritz ---- -- Afterword: civic engagement is a language- what can universities learn from public cultural work in New Orleans? / Julie Ellison.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"Bring your own chairs": civic engagement in postdiluvial New Orleans / Richard Campanella ---- -- A reciprocity of tears: community engagement after a disaster / Pat Evans, Sarah Lewis ---- -- Not since the Great Depression: the documentary impulse post-Katrina / Michael Mizell-Nelson ---- -- Another evacuation story / Rebecca Mark ---- -- The vision has its time: culture and civic engagement in postdisaster New Orleans / Carol Bebelle ---- -- How to raise an army (of creative young people) / Mat Schwarzman, Keith Knight ---- -- The Gulfsouth Youth Action Corps: the story of a local CBO's response to restoring youth programs in New Orleans after Katrina and Rita / Kyshun Webster, D. Hamilton Simons-Jones ---- -- Welcoming the newcomers: civic engagement among pre-Katrina Latinos / Elizabeth Fussell ---- -- Cultural policy and living culture in New Orleans after Katrina / Carole Rosenstein ---- -- Home, New Orleans: university/neighborhood arts collaborations / Jan Cohen-Cruz ---- -- Interview with Don Marshall, executive director of the New Orleans jazz and heritage festival foundation / Amy Koritz ---- -- Afterword: civic engagement is a language- what can universities learn from public cultural work in New Orleans? / Julie Ellison.

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