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|a Thomas, Lynnell L.,
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|a Desire and Disaster in New Orleans
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|b Tourism, Race, and Historical Memory /
|c Lynnell L. Thomas.
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|a "The city I used to come to visit" : heritage tourism and racialized disaster in New Orleans -- "Life the way it used to be in the Old South" : the construction of black desire in New Orleans's post-civil rights tourism narrative -- "Urbane, educated, and well-to-do free blacks" : the challenge of a creole world in le Monde Creole French Quarter courtyards tour -- "Wasn't nothing like that" : New Orleans's black heritage tourism and counternarratives of resistance -- "Starting all over again" : post-Katrina tourism and the reconstruction of race.
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|a <Div>Looking at competing representations of race in New Orleans tourism, Lynnell L. Thomas shows how declarations of racial harmony mask the city's history of racial inequality, how popular notions of New Orleans as a site of desire are intertwined with competing ideas of the city as a source of disaster, and how African American tour guides, tour owners, and tourist industry officials have used their own black heritage tours and tourism-focused businesses to challenge exclusionary tourist representations.</div>
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