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Citations + Relevant Literature

(A few books and articles from a much longer list of relevant material)

Adams, Vincanne. 2013. Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith: New Orleans in the Wake of Katrina. London: Duke University Press.

 

Barrios, Roberto. 2010. “You Found Us Doing This, This Is Our Way: Criminalizing Second Lines, Super Sunday, and Habitus in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Identities, 17:6, 586-612.

 

Breunlin, Rachel, and Helen A. Regis. 2006. “Putting the Ninth Ward on the Map: Race, Place, and Transformation in Desire, New Orleans.” American Anthropologists, 108:4, 744-764.

 

David, Emmanuel. 2008. “Cultural Trauma, Memory, and Gendered Collective Action: The Case of Women of the Storm following Hurricane Katrina.” NWSA Journal, 20:3, 138-162.

 

Graeber, David. 2012. Revolutions in reverse: Essays on politics, violence, art, and imagination. London: Minor Compositions.

 

Horvath, Agnes. 2013. Modernism and Charisma. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Jencson, Linda. 2001. “Disastrous Rites: Liminality and Communitas in a Flood Crisis.” Anthropology and Humanism, 26:1, 46-58.

 

Lipsitz, George. 2006. “Learning from New Orleans: The Social Warrant of Hostile Privatism and Competitive Consumer Citizenship.” Cultural Anthropology, 21:3, 451-468.

 

Matthewman, S. 2015. Disasters, risks and revelation: Making sense of our times. Basingstoke Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.

Solnit, Rebecca. 2009. A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster. New York: Viking.

Turner, Victor. 1969. “Liminality and Communitas.” In The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure, Chicago: Aldine Publishing. 94-113, 125-30.

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