Readings: Courtesy of Sewanee: the University of the South Spring 2018

Readings: Courtesy of Sewanee: the University of the South Spring 2018

Readings: Courtesy of Sewanee: The University of the South Spring 2018 ● When the Levees Broke Lee, Spike. 2006. When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts. DVD. New York, ​ ​ NY: 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks. Percy, William Alexander. Lanterns on the Levee: Recollections of a Planter’s Son ​ Chapter 20: The Flood of 1927 (Compare and contrast to Katrina) Ward, Jesmyn Salvage the Bones (excerpts from ch 12: Alive) (pgs 240-242, 248-256) ​ ​ (discuss fictional retelling of the Katrina aftermath) ● Katrina 10+ Years Out Chamlee-Wright, Emily and Virgil Henry Storr. 2009. “‘There’s No Place Like New Orleans’: Sense of Place and Community Recovery in the Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina.” Journal of Urban Affairs 31(5): 615-634. ​ ​ Elliott, Debbie. 2013. “Post-Katrina New Orleans A Story Of Modern Pioneering.” National Public Radio. Retrieved November 28, 2017 ​ (https://www.npr.org/2013/08/29/216506079/post-katrina-new-orleans-a-story-of- ​ modern-pioneering). ​ Hardy, Steve. 2017. “Flooded Baton Rouge Home to Serve as Prototype for Floodplain Construction Plan”. The Advocate. Retrieved January 2, 2018 ​ ​ (http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/environment/article_4da652fa-c ​ e2a-11e7-90c6-9b91cc2c7684.html) ​ LaBorde, Lauren. 2015. “New Orleans Locals on a Decade of Post-Storm Change, Parts 1 & 2” Curbed. Retrieved December 14, 2017. ​ ​ (https://www.curbed.com/2015/8/17/9930362/new-orleans-locals-on-a-decade-of- ​ post-storm-change-part-1#seventh-ward) ​ Louisiana State University Ag Center. 2012. “Wet Floodproofing: Reducing Damage from Floods.” Retrieved December 14, 2017 (http://www.lsuagcenter.com/~/media/system/0/e/5/3/0e53e95f265631469d0ce2b ​ e5aaf0187/pub2771wetfloodproofinghighres.pdf) ​ Voigt, Lydia and William E. Thornton. 2015. “Disaster Related Human Rights Violations and Corruption: A 10-Year Review of Post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans”. American Behavioral Scientist 59(10): 1292-1313. ​ ● Remembering Slavery / Whitney Plantation Armstrong, Kalim. 2016. “Telling the Story of Slavery.” The New Yorker. ​ ​ (https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/telling-the-story-of-slavery). ​ ​ Amsden, David. 2015. “Building the First Slavery Museum in America” The New York ​ ​ ​ Times Magazine. Retrieved November 28, 2017 ​ (https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/01/magazine/building-the-first-slave-museum- ​ in-america.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=photo-spot-region &region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0). ​ The Atlantic. 2015. “Why America Needs a Slavery Museum”. YouTube Website. Retrieved November 28, 2017 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NToQ3iwz7LQ&feature=youtu.be) ​ ​ Cobb, Jelani. 2017. “The Battle Over Confederate Monuments in New Orleans”. The ​ New Yorker. Retrieved December 18, 2017. ​ (https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-battle-over-confederate-mo ​ numents-in-new-orleans) ​ Sayre, Katherine. 2017. “Read Mayor Mitch Landrieu's Speech on Removing New Orleans' Confederate Monuments”. NOLA.com. Retrieved December 18, 2017 ​ ​ (http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/05/mayor_landrieu_speech_confede ​ r.html) ​ ● Legal Racism History Channel. 2017. “Sound Smart: Plessy v. Ferguson | History.” YouTube. Retrieved December 12, 2017. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ldd0PLPG3E0&list=PLS_3U2aWIFq1MpKIC ​ a_ZZ8mEzvke6o5Yp&index=4&t=329s) ​ State Bar of Georgia. 2017. “Plessy v. Ferguson | Seperate but Equal OK’d by High Court.” YouTube. Retrieved December 12, 2017. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ldd0PLPG3E0&list=PLS_3U2aWIFq1MpKIC ​ a_ZZ8mEzvke6o5Yp&index=4&t=329s) ​ ● Beyonce Supplement Bolanos, Jessica. 2016. “11 References You Missed in Beyonce’s ‘Formation’”. Huffpost. ​ Retrieved December 20, 2017 (https://www.huffingtonpost.com/jessica-bolanos-/11-references-you-missed-in-b ​ eyonces-formation_b_9196612.html) ​ Hobson, Janell. 2016. “ Beyoncé as Conjure Woman: Reclaiming the Magic of Black Lives (That) Matter” Retrieved December 20, 2017 (http://msmagazine.com/blog/2016/02/08/beyonce-as-conjure-woman-reclaiming- ​ the-magic-of-black-lives-that-matter/) ​ hooks, bell. 2016. “Moving Beyond Pain”. bell hooks Institute. Retrieved December 20, ​ ​ 2017 (http://www.bellhooksinstitute.com/blog/2016/5/9/moving-beyond-pain) ​ ​ Johnson, Tre. 2016. “How Beyonce Made Football a Protest Space”. Philedelphia. ​ ​ Retrieved December 21, 2017. (http://www.phillymag.com/news/2016/09/29/beyonce-football-protest-space/#M3 ​ fQdi4lW44s2g0F.99) ​ ● Miscellaneous lowernine.org. 2017. “lowernine.org” Retrieved December 4, 2017 (http://lowernine.org/) ​ ​ Baum, Dan. 2009. Nine Lives: Mystery, Magic, Death, and Life in New Orleans. New ​ ​ York, NY: Speigel and Grau. “Hurricane Katrina Victim Helps People Recover After Louisiana Floods”. 2016. All ​ Things Considered. Retrieved December 20, 2017 ​ (https://www.npr.org/2016/08/26/491531841/hurricane-katrina-victim-helps-peopl ​ e-recover-after-louisiana-floods) ​ “Post-Katrina New Orleans A Story Of Modern Pioneering”. 2013. Morning Edition. ​ Retrieved December 20, 2017 (https://www.npr.org/2013/08/29/216506079/post-katrina-new-orleans-a-story-of- ​ modern-pioneering) ​ Guthrie, Ricardo. 2016. “Embodying an Imagined Other Through Rebellion, Resistance and Joy”. AlterNative 12(5): 558-573. ​ ​ Welch, Marshall. 2009. “Reflections on the Eye of the Storm.” Pp. 131-143 in Finding ​ Meaning in Civically Engaged Scholarship: Personal Journeys, Professional Experiences, edited by Marissa L. Diener and Hank Liese. Charlotte, NC: ​ Information Age Publishing, Inc. ● Additional Suggested Readings Barry, John M. 1997. Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1972 and How it ​ Changed America. New York, NY: Touchstone. ​ Barcroft TV. 2015. “Rebuilding The Devastation: Hurricane Katrina Ten Years On.” YouTube. Retrieved December 12, 2017. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i6XX13Ikzo) ​ ​ DeVore, Donald E. 2007. “Water in Sacred Places: Rebuilding New orleans Black Churches as Sites of Community Empowerment.” The Journal of American ​ History 94(3): 762–769. ​ Eggers, Dave. 2009. Zeitoun. San Francisco, CA: McSweeny’s. ​ ​ Germany, Kent B. 2007. “The Politics of Poverty and History: Racial Inequality and the Long Prelude to Katrina.” The American Journal of History 94(3): 743–751. ​ ​ Hirsch, Arnold R. 2007. “Fade to Black: Hurricane Katrina and the Disappearance of Creole New Orleans.” The American Journal of History 94(3): 7752-761. ​ ​ Lee, Spike. 2010. If God Is Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise. DVD. New York, NY: 40 ​ ​ Acres and a Mule Filmworks. Lipsitz, George. 2006. “Learning from New Orleans: The Social Warrant of Hostile Privatism and Competitive Consumer Citizenship”. Cultural Anthropology 21(3): ​ ​ 451-468. Long, Alecia P. “Poverty is the New Prostitution: Race, Poverty, and Public Housing in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” The American Journal of History 94(3): 795-803. ​ ​ Marquis, Pamela. 2017. “Bringing Back the Ninth: Lowernine.org Invites Businesses to Join Them in Rebuilding the Lower Ninth Ward.” Biz the Magazine Retrieved ​ ​ January 2, 2018 (http://www.bizneworleans.com/Biz-The-Magazine/August-2017/Bringing-Back-th ​ e-Ninth/) ​ Masozera, Michel, Melissa Bailey, and Charles Kerchner. 2006. “Distribution of Impacts of Natural Disasters across Income Groups: A Case Study of New Orleans.” Ecological Economics 63: 299-306. ​ Mitchell, Reid. “Carnival and Katrina.” The American Journal of History 94(3): 789-794. ​ ​ Neufeld, Josh. 2009. A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge. New York, NY: Pantheon ​ ​ Books. NPR. 2016. “Hurricane Katrina Victim Helps People Recover After Louisiana Floods”. Retrieved November 28, 2017 (https://www.npr.org/2016/08/26/491531841/hurricane-katrina-victim-helps-peopl ​ e-recover-after-louisiana-floods) ​ Robertson, Campbell. 2016. “We Built an App’: Keeping Track of Louisiana’s Flood-Tossed Tombs”. New York Times. Retrieved November 28, 2017. ​ ​ (https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/19/us/we-built-an-app-keeping-track-of-louisia ​ nas-flood-tossed-dead.html?utm_source=huffingtonpost.com&utm_medium=refer ral&utm_campaign=pubexchange&_r=0). ​ Sacco, Nick. 2015. “The Paradoxical Nature of the ‘Enslaved Person vs. Slave’ Name Debate”. Retrieved January 2, 2018 (https://pastexplore.wordpress.com/2015/07/10/the-paradoxical-nature-of-the-ens ​ laved-person-vs-slave-name-debate/) ​ Stanton, John. 2015. “A Tale of Two New Orleans”. BuzzFeed News, Retrieved ​ ​ December 20, 2017. (https://www.buzzfeed.com/johnstanton/is-post-katrina-gentrification-saving-new- ​ orleans-or-destroy?utm_term=.xjLMwvMm1#.vjw7e07Yx) ​ Wendland, Tegan. 2018. “Louisiana Says Thousands Should Move From Vulnerable Coast, But Can't Pay Them.” National Public Radio. Retrieved January 4, 2018 ​ ​ (https://www.npr.org/2018/01/04/572721503/louisiana-says-thousands-should-m ​ ove-from-vulnerable-coast-but-cant-pay-them) ​ .

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