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“'Roots Run Deep Here': The Construction Of Black New Orleans In Post-Katrina Tourism Narratives", Lynnell L. Thomas
“'Roots Run Deep Here': The Construction Of Black New Orleans In Post-Katrina Tourism Narratives", Lynnell L. Thomas
Lynnell Thomas
This article explores the emergent post-Katrina tourism narrative and its ambivalent racialization of the city. Tourism officials are compelled to acknowledge a New Orleans outside the traditional tourist boundaries – primarily black, often poor, and still largely neglected by the city and national governments. On the other hand, tourism promoters do not relinquish (and do not allow tourists to relinquish) the myths of racial exoticism and white supremacist desire for a construction of blacks as artistically talented but socially inferior.
‘You Can Fly!’: Reimagining Peter Pan And Snowboarding’S Olympic Neverland, M. Popovic, Don Morrow
‘You Can Fly!’: Reimagining Peter Pan And Snowboarding’S Olympic Neverland, M. Popovic, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Narratives With Perspectives: Stories And Re-Membrances Of The Miracle Mile, Don Morrow
Narratives With Perspectives: Stories And Re-Membrances Of The Miracle Mile, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Garbage In The Sea: Ocean Dumping In The New York Bight, 1850s-1930s, Steven Corey
Garbage In The Sea: Ocean Dumping In The New York Bight, 1850s-1930s, Steven Corey
Steven H. Corey
No abstract provided.
Humanism And The Ritual Of Command, Brian Maxson
French Bread, Michael Mizell-Nelson
Not Since The 1930s: The Documentary Impulse Post-Katrina, Michael Mizell-Nelson
Not Since The 1930s: The Documentary Impulse Post-Katrina, Michael Mizell-Nelson
Michael Mizell-Nelson
No abstract provided.
“Rimanakuy '86 And Other Fictions Of National Dialogue In Peru", Tracy Devine Guzmán
“Rimanakuy '86 And Other Fictions Of National Dialogue In Peru", Tracy Devine Guzmán
Tracy Devine Guzmán
No abstract provided.
"Athleticated" Versus Educated: A Qualitative Investigation Of Campus Perceptions, Recruiting And African American Male Student-Athletes, Keith Harrison
"Athleticated" Versus Educated: A Qualitative Investigation Of Campus Perceptions, Recruiting And African American Male Student-Athletes, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
The purpose of this study was to conduct a qualitative investigation of student narratives (N= 167) about the contemporary issue of recruiting high-profile African American male student-athletes. Participants were asked to view a scene on recruiting from the film, The Program (1994). Participants were then presented with questions regarding a recruiting trip by an African American football player to a traditionally white campus. Findings indicate that both Black and White students perceived the African American male student-athletes in the film scene to be more "athleticated" than educated. They were also perceived as stereotypical sex-objects. "When athletes (especially male) show up …
A Day In The Life Of A Male College Athlete: A Public Perception And Qualitative Campus Investigation, Keith Harrison
A Day In The Life Of A Male College Athlete: A Public Perception And Qualitative Campus Investigation, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
Perceptual confirmation paradigm (PCP) rooted in social psychology, can be implemented to frame sport science research questions (Stone, Perry, & Darley, 1997). Public perception of college athletes’ lives has been scarcely investigated in the sport sciences (Keels, 2005) using the PCP to prime stereotypes. The purpose of this study was to prime stereotypes about a day in the life of a college athlete by using qualitative inquiry to assess college students’ (N = 87) perceptions. Participants provided written responses about a day in the life of a college athlete. Two different college athlete targets were used “Tyrone Walker” (n = …
Exchanging Totems: Totemism In Baldwin Spencer's Overseas Exchanges, Gareth Knapman
Exchanging Totems: Totemism In Baldwin Spencer's Overseas Exchanges, Gareth Knapman
Gareth Knapman
Review Of Leonardo Bruni Aretino: Histoire, Eloquence Et Poésie À Florence Au Début Du Quattrocento, Brian Maxson
Review Of Leonardo Bruni Aretino: Histoire, Eloquence Et Poésie À Florence Au Début Du Quattrocento, Brian Maxson
Brian J. Maxson
Tanaka Kakuei Y La Política De Posguerra, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Tanaka Kakuei Y La Política De Posguerra, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
No abstract provided.
Tr-63 La Radio De Transistores Como Paradigma Tecnológico Japonés, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Tr-63 La Radio De Transistores Como Paradigma Tecnológico Japonés, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
No abstract provided.
La Importancia De La Filosofía Confuciana En El Periodo Ritsu-Ryo, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
La Importancia De La Filosofía Confuciana En El Periodo Ritsu-Ryo, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
No abstract provided.
La Administración De Justicia En El Periodo Kamakura, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
La Administración De Justicia En El Periodo Kamakura, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
No abstract provided.
Dirigismo Y Proteccionismo: Las Claves Del Milagro Japonés, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Dirigismo Y Proteccionismo: Las Claves Del Milagro Japonés, Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
Fernando Villaseñor Rodríguez
No abstract provided.