

An edition of The women of Katrina (2011)
how gender, race, and class matter in an American disaster
By Emmanuel David
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
Language
eng
Pages
264
Description:
The transformative event known as Katrina exposed long-standing social inequalities. While debates rage about race and class relations in New Orleans and the Katrina diaspora, gender remains curiously absent from public discourse and scholarly analysis. This volume draws on original research and firsthand narratives from women in diverse economic, political, ethnic, and geographic contexts to portray pre-Katrina vulnerabilities, gender concerns in post-disaster housing and assistance, and women's collective struggles to recover from this catastrophe. From publisher description.