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245 00 $aKatrina's imprint :$brace and vulnerability in America /$cedited by Keith Wailoo ... [et al.].
260 $aNew Brunswick, N.J. :$bRutgers University Press,$cc2010.
300 $avii, 209 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aRutgers studies in race and ethnicity
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction : Katrina's impact /$rKeith Wailoo, Karen M. O'Neill, and Jeffrey Dowd --$tWho sank New Orleans? How engineering the river created environmental injustice /$rKaren M. O'Neill --$tInvisible tethers : transportation and discrimination in the age of Katrina /$rMia Bay --$tA slow, toxic decline : dialysis patients, technological failure, and the unfulfilled promise of health in America /$rKeith Wailoo --$tThe ship of state : framing an understanding of federalism and the perfect disaster /$rRoland Anglin --$tSeeing Katrina's dead /$rAnn Fabian --$tSecond-lining the jazz city : jazz funerals, Katrina, and the reemergence of New Orleans /$rRichard Mizelle Jr. --$tRacism, trauma and resilience : the psychological impact of Katrina /$rNancy Boyd-Franklin --$tThe haunted houses of New Orleans : Gothic homelessness and African American experience /$rEvie Shockley --$tRebroadcasting Katrina : blame, vulnerability, and post-2005 disaster commentary /$rKeith Wailoo and Jeffrey Dowd --$tProtecting our assets : private and public responses to Katrina /$rJohn R. Aiello and Lyra Stein --$tThe labor market impact of natural disasters /$rWilliam M. Rodgers III --$tThe Katrina diaspora : dislocation and the reproduction of segregation and employment inequality /$rNiki T. Dickerson --$tKatrina and the myth of self-sufficiency /$rDavid Dante Troutt --$tRace, vulnerability, and recovery /$rKeith Wailoo, Karen M. O'Neill, and Jeffrey Dowd.
520 $aPublished on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, this volume reflects on how history, location, access to transportation, health care, and social position feed vulnerability and resilience and shape prospects for the recovery of New Orleans and the Gulf region. It offers the argument for why we cannot wait for the next disaster before we apply the lessons we have learned from Katrina.--[book cover]
650 0 $aHurricane Katrina, 2005$xSocial aspects.
650 0 $aDisaster relief$xSocial aspects$zLouisiana$zNew Orleans.
650 0 $aDisaster relief$xSocial aspects$zGulf States.
650 12 $aDisaster Planning.
651 2 $aNew Orleans.
651 0 $aUnited States$xSocial conditions$y21st century.
700 1 $aWailoo, Keith.
830 0 $aRutgers studies in race and ethnicity.
852 00 $boff,hsl$hHV636 2005.N4$iK38 2010