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Thirty Years of Change: How Subdivisions on Stilts have Altered A Southeast Louisiana Parish's Coast, Landscape and PeopleSolet, Kimberly 22 May 2006 (has links)
In thirty years, the number of second homes for recreation fishers in coastal Terrebonne Parish has grown from 244 in the late 1970s to an estimated 2,500 in 2005. This thesis considers the ramifications of the tourism boom along the parish's historically isolated and undeveloped coastline. Four coastal communities are examined: (1) Montegut, Pointe-aux-Chenes and Isle de Jean Charles; (2) Cocodrie and Chauvin; (3) Dulac; and (4) Dularge and Theriot. The research question is twofold: Why has coastal tourism been allowed to develop in the fragile wetlands that protect residents from dangerous storms?; and What does tourism development mean for the indigenous American Indian and Cajun people who live along the coast? The author argues the proliferation of recreation fishing camps has had a serious dislocating effect on coastal Terrebonne's population, and the ongoing development of the tourism industry will devastate culturally rich bayou regions.
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La visite des ateliers d'artistes : étude d'une pratique journalistique à partir des Ateliers de Jean ChauvinCoeurderoy, Agathe 05 August 2024 (has links)
La présente étude propose d'approcher la pratique journalistique de Jean Chauvin, auteur québécois des *Ateliers* publiés en 1928. L'ouvrage est profondément novateur pour son époque tant par sa forme que par son contenu. Encore aujourd'hui, il est une référence pour aborder la question des arts au Québec de 1880 à 1930. Personnage résolument moderne, Jean Chauvin côtoie les artistes, les écrivains, les musiciens et autres créateurs dans le but de promouvoir la culture de sa province. Pour se faire, il intègre des regroupements artistiques comme la Tribu des Casoars et devient directeur de *La Revue Populaire*. C'est là qu'il commence à interviewer des peintres et des sculpteurs et qu'il publie les premiers résultats de son enquête. La période d'écriture des Ateliers, de 1916 à 1928, est riche en bouleversements socioéconomiques. C'est une période d'effervescence culturelle et d'affirmation identitaire. Jean Chauvin affirme la présence d'un réseau artistique professionnel au Québec, capable de rompre avec la tradition européenne et de rivaliser avec les peintres ontariens. La visite des ateliers permet au public d'en prendre conscience et d'encourager la production picturale ou sculpturale de sa province. L'enjeu de cette recherche est de souligner l'apport de Jean Chauvin à la construction d'un discours critique sur les arts au Québec. Un discours que nous pouvons qualifier de « moderne » puisqu'il incarne la professionnalisation de la critique d'art et aborde la nouveauté artistique dans un contexte de modernisation sociétal.
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Coastal Fortresses: A Cross-Case Analysis of Water, Policy, and Tourism Development in Three Gulf Coast CommunitiesKrupa, Kimberly A 23 May 2019 (has links)
As a result of development pressures and water resource struggles, once rural, spatially segregated coastal commercial fishing villages along the U.S. portion of the Gulf of Mexico are increasingly tourist frontiers for elites and the emergent businesses that cater to them. Over the course of the twentieth century, water events, from coastal land loss to hurricane destruction to natural disaster, have fast-tracked development projects that have allowed for the expansion of the tourism sector, and relaxed policies to encourage bold new economic development initiatives that often put poor coastal communities and their environment in jeopardy. This outcome is not universal across the northern Gulf Coast, but contingent on a number of local factors overlooked in the literature on coastal tourism and water policy development. This paper investigates the local nuances that have emerged as responses to global and regional development pressures by focusing on the ways in which local values and policy decisions have influenced the spread of coastal urbanization. An intensive analysis will examine the layered effects of changing land-use patterns and tourism growth pressures on three at-risk coastal communities in Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida, in the United States. This paper will test the hypothesis that coastal communities affected by a similar set of development pressures respond to these forces in different ways, depending on complex local and regional variabilities. The paper’s focus is centered on Northern Gulf Coast tourism growth patterns from post-World War II through 2018, and employs a mixed method, multiple-sited case-study design.
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