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“‘The City I Used to...Visit’: Tourist New Orleans and the Racialized Response to Hurricane Katrina”
Seeking Higher Ground: The Race, Public Policy, and Hurricane Katrina Reader (2007)
  • Lynnell L. Thomas, University of Massachusetts Boston
Abstract
This article explores the connections between New Orleans’s late 20th-century tourism representations and the mainstream media coverage and national images of the city immediately following Hurricane Katrina. It pays particular attention to the ways that race and class are employed in both instances to create and perpetuate a distorted sense of place that ignore the historical and contemporary realities of the city’s African American population.
Keywords
  • New Orleans,
  • tourism,
  • French Quarter,
  • Hurricane Katrina,
  • race,
  • African American
Publication Date
2007
Editor
Manning Marable and Kristen Clarke
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Statement
https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781403983961
Citation Information
Lynnell L. Thomas. "“‘The City I Used to...Visit’: Tourist New Orleans and the Racialized Response to Hurricane Katrina”" New YorkSeeking Higher Ground: The Race, Public Policy, and Hurricane Katrina Reader (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lynnell_thomas/6/