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TÃtulo : Narrating the Storm : Sociological Stories of Hurricane Katrina Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Hidalgo, Danielle Antoinette ; Barber, Kristen Editorial: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Fecha de publicación: 2008 Número de páginas: 1 recurso en liÌnea (xii, 245 paÌginas) : Il.: ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-4438-0620-6 Palabras clave: Hurricane Katrina 2005 Social aspects. Hurricanes Social aspects Louisiana New Orleans. Disaster victims Louisiana New Orleans. Clasificación: 303.485 Nota de contenido: bla
Pt. 1. Experiencing race and class in and through disaster. Filler up please : coping with racial stigmas after Hurricane Katrina / Andrea M. Wibon -- How I spent my hurricane vacation / Carl L. Bankston III -- Cataclysm in New Orleans : story of a black single mother / Ruth S. Idakula -- Volunteering on Galveston Island : how poverty shaped my response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita / Deanna Meyler -- Subverting social vulnerabilities and inequality in disaster survival / R. L. Stockard, Russell L. Stockard, Jr., and M. Belinda Tucker -- Pt. 2. The managed self : identities, emotions, and the treatment of the hurricane "other". The emotional management of a stranger : negotiating class privilege and masculine academics as a Hurricane Katrina evacuee / Kristen Barber -- On managing spoiled identity : the escape from Hurricane Katrina and Rita / Stan C. Weeber -- Volunteer voices : making sense of our trip to the Mississippi Gulf Coast after Katrina / Jeffrey T. Jackson and Kirsten A. Dellinger -- Pt. 3. (Ir)Rationality as a tool for making disaster-related decisions. Disaster and the irrationality of "rational" bureaucracy : daily life and the continuing struggles in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina / Timothy J. Haney -- My Aunt Po : collective memories shaping collective responses / Sarah Stohlman -- Using Simmel to survive : the blase attitude as a disaster reaction and response / Jessica W. Pardee -- The first major U.S. urban evacuation : Houston and the social construction of risk / Pamela Behan -- Pt. 4. After the storm : navigating new meanings of self and city. Trauma written in flesh : tattoos as memorials and stories / Glenn W. Gentry and Derek H. Alderman -- A Bricolage of loss / Donna Maria Bonner -- Hurricane Katrina : a turning point for families / Nicole Buras -- Isn't New Orleans back to normal? a dramaturgical analysis of post-Katrina New Orleans / Carolyn Corrado and Tamara L. Smith.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/128348 Narrating the Storm : Sociological Stories of Hurricane Katrina [documento electrónico] / Hidalgo, Danielle Antoinette ; Barber, Kristen . - Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008 . - 1 recurso en liÌnea (xii, 245 paÌginas) : : ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-1-4438-0620-6
Palabras clave: Hurricane Katrina 2005 Social aspects. Hurricanes Social aspects Louisiana New Orleans. Disaster victims Louisiana New Orleans. Clasificación: 303.485 Nota de contenido: bla
Pt. 1. Experiencing race and class in and through disaster. Filler up please : coping with racial stigmas after Hurricane Katrina / Andrea M. Wibon -- How I spent my hurricane vacation / Carl L. Bankston III -- Cataclysm in New Orleans : story of a black single mother / Ruth S. Idakula -- Volunteering on Galveston Island : how poverty shaped my response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita / Deanna Meyler -- Subverting social vulnerabilities and inequality in disaster survival / R. L. Stockard, Russell L. Stockard, Jr., and M. Belinda Tucker -- Pt. 2. The managed self : identities, emotions, and the treatment of the hurricane "other". The emotional management of a stranger : negotiating class privilege and masculine academics as a Hurricane Katrina evacuee / Kristen Barber -- On managing spoiled identity : the escape from Hurricane Katrina and Rita / Stan C. Weeber -- Volunteer voices : making sense of our trip to the Mississippi Gulf Coast after Katrina / Jeffrey T. Jackson and Kirsten A. Dellinger -- Pt. 3. (Ir)Rationality as a tool for making disaster-related decisions. Disaster and the irrationality of "rational" bureaucracy : daily life and the continuing struggles in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina / Timothy J. Haney -- My Aunt Po : collective memories shaping collective responses / Sarah Stohlman -- Using Simmel to survive : the blase attitude as a disaster reaction and response / Jessica W. Pardee -- The first major U.S. urban evacuation : Houston and the social construction of risk / Pamela Behan -- Pt. 4. After the storm : navigating new meanings of self and city. Trauma written in flesh : tattoos as memorials and stories / Glenn W. Gentry and Derek H. Alderman -- A Bricolage of loss / Donna Maria Bonner -- Hurricane Katrina : a turning point for families / Nicole Buras -- Isn't New Orleans back to normal? a dramaturgical analysis of post-Katrina New Orleans / Carolyn Corrado and Tamara L. Smith.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/128348