TY - BOOK AU - Sanchez,George J. AU - Koritz,Amy ED - Project Muse. TI - Civic Engagement in the Wake of Katrina T2 - The new public scholarship SN - 9780472024483 AV - HN80.N45 C58 2009 U1 - 307.3/4160976335090511 22 PB - University of Michigan Library KW - Political participation KW - Louisiana KW - New Orleans KW - History KW - 21st century KW - City and town life KW - Community life KW - Disaster relief KW - Social aspects KW - Hurricane Katrina, 2005 KW - New Orleans (La.) KW - Intellectual life KW - Cultural policy KW - Social life and customs KW - Social conditions KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; "Bring your own chairs": civic engagement in postdiluvial New Orleans; Richard Campanella --; A reciprocity of tears: community engagement after a disaster; Pat Evans, Sarah Lewis --; Not since the Great Depression: the documentary impulse post-Katrina; Michael Mizell-Nelson --; Another evacuation story; Rebecca Mark --; The vision has its time: culture and civic engagement in postdisaster New Orleans; Carol Bebelle --; How to raise an army (of creative young people); Mat Schwarzman, Keith Knight --; The Gulfsouth Youth Action Corps: the story of a local CBO's response to restoring youth programs in New Orleans after Katrina and Rita; Kyshun Webster, D. Hamilton Simons-Jones --; Welcoming the newcomers: civic engagement among pre-Katrina Latinos; Elizabeth Fussell --; Cultural policy and living culture in New Orleans after Katrina; Carole Rosenstein --; Home, New Orleans: university/neighborhood arts collaborations; Jan Cohen-Cruz --; Interview with Don Marshall, executive director of the New Orleans jazz and heritage festival foundation; Amy Koritz --; Afterword: civic engagement is a language- what can universities learn from public cultural work in New Orleans?; Julie Ellison; Open Access UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/6405/ ER -