Post-Katrina New Orleans serves as a critical backdrop for examining contrasting narratives of decline and renewal in early twenty-first-century America. The book delves into the complexities of the city's recovery, highlighting how its struggles and resilience reflect broader themes of national identity, societal challenges, and the ongoing quest for revitalization amidst adversity. Through this lens, it offers insights into the interplay of history, culture, and the human spirit in the face of disaster.
Anna Hartnell Boeken


New ways of thinking about the US relationship with the postcolonial world