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  • 1
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    Jackson : Univ. Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 1617037648 , 9781617037641
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 233 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    DDC: 398.20973
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  • 2
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    Jackson, Miss. : Univ. Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781617037641
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 233 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First printing
    Parallel Title: Online version Folklore recycled
    DDC: 398.20973
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    Keywords: Folklore History and criticism ; Folk literature, American History and criticism ; Literature and folklore History and criticism ; Folk art History ; USA ; Tradition ; Massenkultur ; USA ; Volkskultur ; Volksliteratur ; Folklorismus
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-225) and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781496823847 , 9781496823786
    Language: English
    Pages: 246 pages , Illustrationen
    DDC: 976.3/35
    Keywords: Carnival History ; Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Social aspects ; Community life History 21st century ; New Orleans (La.) Social life and customs 21st century ; New Orleans, La. ; Karneval ; Geschichte 2005-
    Abstract: Introduction: downtown Mardi Gras -- The St. Joan Of Arc parade, gender, and pride of place -- Skeletons rising in Skinz n Bonez -- Size matters: 'tit Rex -- The Red Beans Krewe: an iconic dish and a new parade -- Chewbacchus and science-fiction carnival -- Reclaiming life and history: the Amazons Benevolent Society and the Black Storyville Baby Dolls -- Conclusion: exceptional performance, exceptional place.
    Abstract: "After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the surrounding region in 2005, the city debated whether to press on with Mardi Gras or cancel the parades. Ultimately, they decided to proceed. New Orleans's recovery certainly has resulted from a complex of factors, but the city's unique cultural life--perhaps its greatest capital--has been instrumental in bringing the city back from the brink of extinction. Voicing a civic fervor, local writer Chris Rose spoke for the importance of Carnival when he argued to carry on with the celebration of Mardi Gras following Katrina: "We are still New Orleans. We are the soul of America. We embody the triumph of the human spirit. Hell, we ARE Mardi Gras." Since 2006, a number of new Mardi Gras practices have gained prominence. The new parade organizations or krewes, as they are called, interpret and revise the city's Carnival traditions but bring innovative practices to Mardi Gras. The history of each parade reveals the convergence of race, class, age, and gender dynamics in these new Carnival organizations. Downtown Mardi Gras: New Carnival Practices in Post-Katrina New Orleans examines six unique, offbeat, Downtown celebrations. Using ethnography, folklore, cultural, and performance studies, the authors analyze new Mardi Gras's connection to traditional Mardi Gras. The narrative of each krewe's development is fascinating and unique, illustrating participants' shared desire to contribute to New Orleans's rich and vibrant culture." -- Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781496823786 , 9781496823847
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 246 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First printing
    Parallel Title: Online version Wade, Leslie A., author Downtown Mardi Gras
    Abstract: After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the surrounding region in 2005, the city debated whether to press on with Mardi Gras or cancel the parades. Ultimately, they decided to proceed. New Orleans's recovery certainly has resulted from a complex of factors, but the city's unique cultural life-perhaps its greatest capital-has been instrumental in bringing the city back from the brink of extinction. Voicing a civic fervor, local writer Chris Rose spoke for the importance of Carnival when he argued to carry on with the celebration of Mardi Gras following Katrina: "We are still New Orleans. We are the soul of America. We embody the triumph of the human spirit. Hell, we ARE Mardi Gras." Since 2006, a number of new Mardi Gras practices have gained prominence. The new parade organizations or krewes, as they are called, interpret and revise the city's Carnival traditions but bring innovative practices to Mardi Gras. The history of each parade reveals the convergence of race, class, age, and gender dynamics in these new Carnival organizations. Downtown Mardi Gras: New Carnival Practices in Post-Katrina New Orleans examines six unique, offbeat, Downtown celebrations. Using ethnography, folklore, cultural, and performance studies, the authors analyze new Mardi Gras's connection to traditional Mardi Gras. The narrative of each krewe's development is fascinating and unique, illustrating participants' shared desire to contribute to New Orleans's rich and vibrant culture.
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  • 5
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    Armonk, NY [u.a.] : M.E. Sharpe
    ISBN: 9780765621290
    Language: English
    Pages: XLII, 358 S
    DDC: 398.20973
    Keywords: Tales ; Legends ; Folklore ; Anthologie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781621039365
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (242 pages)
    DDC: 398.20973
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  • 7
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    In:  Western folklore Vol. 71, No. 3-4 (2012), p. 257-279
    ISSN: 0043-373X
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Western folklore
    Publ. der Quelle: Long Beach, calif : Soc
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 71, No. 3-4 (2012), p. 257-279
    DDC: 390
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  • 8
    ISSN: 0043-373X
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Western folklore
    Publ. der Quelle: Long Beach, calif : Soc
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 62, No. 4 (2003), p. 303-304
    DDC: 390
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  • 9
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    In:  Western folklore Vol. 68, No. 1 (2009), p. 96-99
    ISSN: 0043-373X
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Western folklore
    Publ. der Quelle: Long Beach, calif : Soc
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 68, No. 1 (2009), p. 96-99
    DDC: 390
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  • 10
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    New York [u.a.] : Viking
    ISBN: 0670867187 , 9780670867189
    Language: English
    Pages: 219 S , 21 cm
    DDC: 305.2/35/08664
    Keywords: DeCaro, Frank Childhood and youth ; Gay youth Biography ; Suburban life ; New Jersey Social life and customs ; Autobiografie
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