Mississippi after Katrina


Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction on the Gulf Coast

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By Jennifer Trivedi
Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
230 x 161 mm
Weight:
590 g
Pages:
262

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Jennifer Trivedi is assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and member of the Disaster Recovery Research Center at the University of Delaware.

Dedication List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Hurricane Katrina, Biloxi, and the Past Chapter 1: Setting the Scene Chapter 2: Hurricane History Chapter 3: Hurricane Katrina Chapter 4: Trying to Go Home Chapter 5: Recovering Over the Long Haul Conclusions Bibliography About the Author

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Jennifer Trivedi, in Mississippi after Katrina, takes the reader to ground zero and ground level of Hurricane Katrina, documenting, through careful ethnographic and documentary research, the events in Biloxi, Mississippi, from the first warnings, to the trauma of the storm itself, through the immediate aftermath, and into the next decade of recovery. Trivedi captures the experiences, concerns, and drama of regular folks caught in an unprecedented disaster, while also framing those experiences within the larger structural issues of race, class, and inequalities of coastal Mississippi. It is a spellbinding and wholly timely analysis of how natural disasters are not always natural.--Robbie Ethridge, University of Mississippi

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