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Authentic New Orleans - Tourism, Culture, and Race in the Big Easy (Paperback)
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Authentic New Orleans - Tourism, Culture, and Race in the Big Easy (Paperback)
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Honorable Mention for the 2008 Robert Park Outstanding Book Award
given by the ASA's Community and Urban Sociology Section Mardi
Gras, jazz, voodoo, gumbo, Bourbon Street, the French Quarter-all
evoke that place that is unlike any other: New Orleans. In
Authentic New Orleans, Kevin Fox Gotham explains how New Orleans
became a tourist town, a spectacular locale known as much for its
excesses as for its quirky Southern charm. Gotham begins in the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina amid the whirlwind of speculation
about the rebuilding of the city and the dread of outsiders wiping
New Orleans clean of the grit that made it great. He continues with
the origins of Carnival and the Mardi Gras celebration in the
nineteenth century, showing how, through careful planning and
promotion, the city constructed itself as a major tourist
attraction. By examining various image-building campaigns and
promotional strategies to disseminate a palatable image of New
Orleans on a national scale Gotham ultimately establishes New
Orleans as one of the originators of the mass tourism
industry-which linked leisure to travel, promoted international
expositions, and developed the concept of pleasure travel. Gotham
shows how New Orleans was able to become one of the most popular
tourist attractions in the United States, especially through the
transformation of Mardi Gras into a national, even international,
event. All the while Gotham is concerned with showing the
difference between tourism from above and tourism from below-that
is, how New Orleans' distinctiveness is both maximized, some might
say exploited, to serve the global economy of tourism as well as
how local groups and individuals use tourism to preserve and anchor
longstanding communal traditions.
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