Recovering Inequality : Hurricane Katrina, the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, and the Aftermath of Disaster / Steve Kroll-Smith.
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TextSeries: The Katrina BookshelfPublisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (198 p.)Content type: - 9781477316122
- 363.34/80973 23
- HV551.3 .K76 2018
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- FOREWORD: CRISIS AND CAPITAL: THE DARK SIDE OF RECOVERY -- FROM WHENCE RECOVERY? A PRELUDE -- I AN INTRODUCTION -- 1 “THE EARTH DRAGON” AND “MISS KATRINA” -- 2 GEOGRAPHIES OF INEQUALITY A SKETCH OF TWO CITIES SPANNING A CENTURY -- II DERANGING AND REKINDLING -- 3 THE GREAT DERANGEMENTS -- 4 FASHIONING “THE LOOTER” REKINDLING RACIAL AND CLASS KINDS -- III REBOOTING INEQUALITY, THE ROAD TO RECOVERY -- 5 DISASTER RELIEF PARSING THE VERNACULARS OF WORTHINESS -- 6 SPATIAL ACCUMULATION BY DISPOSSESSION: TWO ATTEMPTS TO ROB THE MARGINAL -- 7 ONE CITY NECESSARY, ONE CITY EXPENDABLE -- BY WAY OF CLOSING -- NOTES -- INDEX
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A lethal mix of natural disaster, dangerously flawed construction, and reckless human actions devastated San Francisco in 1906 and New Orleans in 2005. Eighty percent of the built environments of both cities were destroyed in the catastrophes, and the poor, the elderly, and the medically infirm were disproportionately among the thousands who perished. These striking similarities in the impacts of cataclysms separated by a century impelled Steve Kroll-Smith to look for commonalities in how the cities recovered from disaster. In Recovering Inequality, he builds a convincing case that disaster recovery and the reestablishment of social and economic inequality are inseparable. Kroll-Smith demonstrates that disaster and recovery in New Orleans and San Francisco followed a similar pattern. In the immediate aftermath of the flooding and the firestorm, social boundaries were disordered and the communities came together in expressions of unity and support. But these were quickly replaced by other narratives and actions, including the depiction of the poor as looters, uneven access to disaster assistance, and successful efforts by the powerful to take valuable urban real estate from vulnerable people. Kroll-Smith concludes that inexorable market forces ensured that recovery efforts in both cities would reestablish the patterns of inequality that existed before the catastrophes. The major difference he finds between the cities is that, from a market standpoint, New Orleans was expendable, while San Francisco rose from the ashes because it was a hub of commerce.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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