The Cultural Life of Catastrophes and Crises (original) (raw)

The Cultural Analysis of Disaster

Isak Winkel Holm

The Cultural Life of Catastrophes and Crises, 2012

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The Cultural Analysis of Catastrophes and Crises

Isak Winkel Holm

Carsten Meiner og Kristin Veel (eds.), The Cultural Life of Catastrophes, de Gruyter, 2012

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Critical theory and Katrina

Kevin Gotham

City, 2007

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"New Orleans: Do You Know What It Means?" (Reflections on Disaster)

John Clark

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"What is a Disaster?," Preface, "In the Wake of Katrina"

Curtis Marez

American Quarterly, 2006

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'New Ways to Frame the Mammoth Horror': Media First Responders and the Katrina Event

Sara Knox

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"Denaturalizing 'Natural Disaster': New Orleans as La Ville Panique" (CTheory)

J.M. Adams

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Making Sense of New Orleans Flood Trauma Recovery: Ethics, Research Design, and Policy Considerations for Future Disasters

Adrianne Kunkel

Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2006

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The ‘Murky’ New Orleans: A community reliving and experiencing the 2005 Hurricane Katrina

Alice Ncube

Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies

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The Mediation and Remediation of Disaster: Hurricanes Katrina and Felix in/and the New Media Environment

Kevin Glynn

Antipode, 2013

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Always the Tragic Jezebel: New Orleans, Katrina, and the Layered Discourse of a Doomed Southern City

Michael P Bibler

Southern Cultures, 2008

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Visual Comm Quarterly: Seeing Katrina: Perspectives on a Cultural/Natural Disaster

Eric Jenkins

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The Tales of New Orleans after Katrina: The Interstices of Fact and Fiction in Treme

Delphine Letort

Alphaville Journal, 2013

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Disaster, Time, and Dialogue: A Couple Lessons from Hurricane Katrina

Steve Kroll-Smith

Sociological Inquiry, 2014

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Review of The " Katrina Effect " : On the Nature of Catastrophe

Farhan Karim

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"Duelling and Jamming: Hurricane Katrina, Everyday New Orleans, and the Satisfactions of Treme"

Edward Clough

Dramatising Disaster: Character, Event, Representation, ed. Christine Cornea & Rhys Owain Thomas (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013): 102-117.

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Proximity and Distance: Approaching Trauma in Katrina Films

Nick Hodgin

Scars and Wounds, 2017

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Apocalypse: Media Framing of Black Looters, Shooters, and Brutes in Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath

Michael G Lacy

Critical Rhetorics of Race: Chapter 1, 2011

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What caused the flood? Controversy and closure in the Hurricane Katrina disaster

Wesley Shrum

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Katrina as an Everyday Disaster

Edward J Woodhouse

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SECONDARY TRAUMA OR SECONDARY DISASTER? INSIGHTS FROM HURRICANE KATRINA

Duane Gill

Sociological Spectrum, 2007

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Artistic Responses to Natural Disasters: The Case of New Orleans

Hakan Topal

MaHKUscript. Journal of Fine Art Research, 2016

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Just another hurricane" : the lived experience of everyday life in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill

Seumas Bates

University of Glasgow, 2014

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"_Treme_, Narrative Complexity, and Representing Post-Katrina New Orleans"

Julia Leyda

2013

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Reframing Katrina: The Color of Disaster in Spike Lee’s When the Levees Broke

Alexa Weik von Mossner

Environmental Communication, 2011

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Narrating the Storm: Storytelling as a Methodological Approach to Understanding Hurricane Katrina

Kristen Barber, Tim Haney, Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo, Stan Weeber

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Seeing Katrina: Perspectives of Judgement in a Cultural/Natural Disaster

Eric Jenkins

Visual Communication Quarterly, 2007

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Graphic Katrina: disaster capitalism, tourism gentrification and the affect economy in Josh Neufeld’s A.D.: New Orleans after the Deluge (2009)

Dom Davies

Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 2019

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Apocalypse: The media’s framing of black looters, shooters, and brutes in Hurricane Katrina’s Aftermath.

Kathleen Haspel

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Rendering disaster architecture: Remodeling citizenship in Post-Katrina New Orleans

Dylan Rollo

2016

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Emotional Public: Treme as Post-Katrina Trauma Narrative

Outi J. Hakola

American Studies in Scandinavia, 2017

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"'Peculiar and Characteristic': New Orleans's Exceptionalism from Frederick Law Olmsted to the Deluge"

Jennie Lightweis-Goff

American Literature, 2014

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An Unnatural Disaster: The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

Carmen Gonzalez

An Unnatural Disaster: The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, 2005

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Hurricane Katrina: an American tragedy

TL Guidotti

Occupational Medicine, 2006

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Pantti, M., Wahl-Jorgensen, K. and Cottle, S. (2012). Disasters and the media. London and New York: Peter Lang.

Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

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