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Left to Chance: Hurricane Katrina and the Story of Two New Orleans Neighborhoods (Katrina Bookshelf)

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معرفی کتاب «Left to Chance: Hurricane Katrina and the Story of Two New Orleans Neighborhoods (Katrina Bookshelf)» نوشتهٔ Steve Kroll-Smith, Vern Baxter, Pam Jenkins, Vern K. Baxter, Pamela Jenkins، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Texas Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

How do survivors recover from the worst urban flood in American history, a disaster that destroyed nearly the entire physical landscape of a city, as well as the mental and emotional maps that people use to navigate their everyday lives? This question has haunted the survivors of Hurricane Katrina and informed the response to the subsequent flooding of New Orleans across many years. Left to Chance takes us into two African American neighborhoods-working-class Holly-grove and middle-class Pontchartrain Park-to learn how their residents have experienced "Miss Katrina" and the long road back to normal life. The authors spent several years gathering firsthand accounts of the flooding, the rushed evacuations that turned into weeks- and months-long exile, and the often confusing and exhausting process of rebuilding damaged homes in a city whose local government had all but failed. As the residents' stories make vividly clear, government and social science concepts such as "disaster management," "restoring normality," and "recovery" have little meaning for people whose worlds were washed away in the flood. For the neighbors in Hollygrove and Pontchartrain Park, life in the aftermath of Katrina has been a passage from all that was familiar and routine to an ominous world filled with raw existential uncertainty. Recovery and rebuilding become processes imbued with mysteries, accidental encounters, and hasty adaptations, while victories and defeats are left to chance. Book jacket This in-depth study of two black neighborhoods in the wake of Hurricane Katrina vividly captures the struggle and uncertainty in the process of rebuilding. Hurricane Katrina was the worst urban flood in American history, a disaster that destroyed nearly the entire physical landscape of a city, as well as the mental and emotional maps that people use to navigate their everyday lives. Left to Chance takes us into two African American neighborhoods—working-class Hollygrove and middle-class Pontchartrain Park—to learn how their residents have experienced “Miss Katrina” and the long road back to normal life. The authors spent several years gathering firsthand accounts of the flooding, the rushed evacuations that turned into weeks- and months-long exile, and the often confusing and exhausting process of rebuilding damaged homes in a city whose local government had all but failed. As the residents’ stories make vividly clear, government and social science concepts such as “disaster management,” “restoring normality,” and “recovery” have little meaning for people whose worlds were washed away in the flood. For the neighbors in Hollygrove and Pontchartrain Park, life in the aftermath of Katrina has been a passage from all that was familiar and routine to an ominous world filled with existential uncertainty. Recovery and rebuilding become processes imbued with mysteries, accidental encounters, and hasty adaptations, while victories and defeats are left to chance. Left To Chance Takes Us Into Two African American Neighborhoods--working-class Hollygrove And Middle-class Pontchartrain Park--to Learn How Their Residents Have Experienced Zmiss Katrinay And The Long Road Back To Normal Life. Water, Conversations And Race : An Introduction -- Katrina Takes Aim -- Geographies Of Class And Color -- Life On The Road -- From The Road To Exile -- It's Available But Is It Accessible? : Traversing The World Of Disaster Assistance -- Rebuilding In A Broken City -- The Katrina Effect : Is There A Coda? Steve Kroll-smith, Vern Baxter, And Pam Jenkins. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. With vivid, firsthand accounts that illuminate the immediate, mid-range, and long-term effects of an unmitigated disaster, this book describes how the residents of two African American neighborhoods have experienced Katrina and the long road to recovery.
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