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Recipes of Resolve: Food and Meaning in Post-Diluvian New OrleansMenck, Jessica Claire 07 March 2012 (has links)
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Blood, Earth, Water: the Tragic Mulatta in U.S. Literature, History, and PerformanceNeff, Aviva Helena January 2021 (has links)
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African Experience on American Shores: Influence of Native American Contact on the Development of JazzStiegler, Morgen Leigh 11 August 2009 (has links)
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Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans: Discursive Spaces of Safety and Resulting Environmental InjusticeShears, Andrew B. 19 July 2011 (has links)
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What Is at Stake in Jazz Education? Creative Black Music and the Twenty-First-Century Learning EnvironmentGoecke, Norman Michael 27 September 2016 (has links)
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The Closure of New Orleans' Charity Hospital After Hurricane Katrina: A Case of Disaster CapitalismOtt, Kenneth Brad 18 May 2012 (has links)
Abstract
Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ main trauma and safety net medical center, the Reverend Avery C. Alexander Charity Hospital, was permanently closed. Charity’s administrative operator, Louisiana State University (LSU), ordered an end to its attempted reopening by its workers and U.S. military personnel in the weeks following the August 29, 2005 storm. Drawing upon rigorous review of literature and an exhaustive analysis of primary and secondary data, this case study found that Charity Hospital was closed as a result of disaster capitalism. LSU, backed by Louisiana state officials, took advantage of the mass internal displacement of New Orleans’ populace in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in an attempt to abandon Charity Hospital’s iconic but neglected facility and to supplant its original safety net mission serving the poor and uninsured for its neoliberal transformation to favor LSU’s academic medical enterprise.
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