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Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the American Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005. Biloxi, Mississippi, a small town on the coast, was one of the towns devastated directly by the storm. Recovery has lasted years, influenced not only by the structure of the society as it existed in the years leading up to Katrina, but shaped also by years of repeated hurricane devastation and recovery periods. In Mississippi After Katrina, Jennifer Trivedi explores this recovery process and what pre-disaster cultural, historical, social, political, and economic distinctions shaped Biloxi and Biloxians’ recovery through ethnographic, media, and historic document research and analysis. Questions of housing and home at the heart of many Biloxians’ recovery are tied to the local job market and its reliance on the gambling industry in the years prior. But of course, communities are tied together by more than an economy. Trivedi examines how networks of people, groups, and institutions played out in the period of preparation and recovery, aiding in each process and reinforcing the distinctions that existed before the storm.



Table of Contents

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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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 24/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793610133, 978-1793610133
      ISBN10: 1793610134

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the American Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005. Biloxi, Mississippi, a small town on the coast, was one of the towns devastated directly by the storm. Recovery has lasted years, influenced not only by the structure of the society as it existed in the years leading up to Katrina, but shaped also by years of repeated hurricane devastation and recovery periods. In Mississippi After Katrina, Jennifer Trivedi explores this recovery process and what pre-disaster cultural, historical, social, political, and economic distinctions shaped Biloxi and Biloxians’ recovery through ethnographic, media, and historic document research and analysis. Questions of housing and home at the heart of many Biloxians’ recovery are tied to the local job market and its reliance on the gambling industry in the years prior. But of course, communities are tied together by more than an economy. Trivedi examines how networks of people, groups, and institutions played out in the period of preparation and recovery, aiding in each process and reinforcing the distinctions that existed before the storm.



      Table of Contents

      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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