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Louisiana Culture from the Colonial ERA to Katrina Book

Louisiana Culture from the Colonial ERA to Katrina
Louisiana Culture from the Colonial ERA to Katrina, In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson acquired 828,000 square miles of French territory in what became known as the Louisiana Purchase. Although today Louisiana makes up only a small portion of this immense territory, this exceptional state embraces a large, Louisiana Culture from the Colonial ERA to Katrina has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Louisiana Culture from the Colonial ERA to Katrina
  • Written by author John Lowe
  • Published by Louisiana State University Press, February 2009
  • In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson acquired 828,000 square miles of French territory in what became known as the Louisiana Purchase. Although today Louisiana makes up only a small portion of this immense territory, this exceptional state embraces a large
  • In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson acquired 828,000 square miles of French territory in what became known as the Louisiana Purchase. Although today Louisiana makes up only a small portion of this immense territory, this exceptional state embraces a large
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Introduction Creole Cultures and National Identity after Katrina John Lowe Lowe, John 1

Pt. 1 Indian, French, Spanish, African, German: The Early Origins of Aunique Culture

The Beginnings of Louisiana Literature: The French Domination of 1682-1763 Germain Bienvenu Bienvenu, Germain 25

Louisiana-the New Egypt: Charles Sealsfield's Report from the 1820s Alexander Ritter Ritter, Alexander 49

Slavery in French Louisiana: From Gallic Colony to American Territory Daniel C. Littlefield Littlefield, Daniel C. 75

Pt. 2 The Creole Controversy

Creole Cultures and the Process of Creolization: With Special Attention to Louisiana Berndt Ostendorf Ostendorf, Berndt 103

One-Drop Rules: Self-Identity and the Women in the Trial of Toucoutou Sybil Kein Kein, Sybil 136

Pt. 3 Louisiana Literature: The Tradition and Three Contemporary Writers

Louisiana and the American Literary Tradition Peggy Whitman Prenshaw Prenshaw, Peggy Whitman 149

The Carnival Voices of A Confederacy of Dunces John Lowe Lowe, John 159

Ellen Gilchrist's False Eden: The New Orleans Stories of In the Land of Dreamy Dreams Margaret Bauer Bauer, Margaret 191

Intimacy and/in Distance: The Poetry of Pinkie Gordon Lane Carolyn M. Jones Jones, Carolyn M. 212

Pt. 4 Louisiana Mythologies, from the Kingfish to the Peculiar Fascination With the Dead

The Kingfish as Trickster Hero: Huey Long in Louisiana Culture Marcia Gaudet Gaudet, Marcia 231

I Want to Die in New Orleans Brenda Marie Osbey Osbey, Brenda Marie 245

Pt. 5 Music That Soothes the Soul

Hollers, Blue Notes, and Brass Sounds: Diverse Musical and Cultural Influences on Iazz in Louisiana Wilfried Raussert Raussert,Wilfried 255

One More Last Chance: Ritual and the Jazz Funeral Brenda Marie Osbey Osbey, Brenda Marie 284

Conclusion: Hearing Sappho in New Orleans Ruth Salvaggio Salvaggio, Ruth 294

Contributors 311

Index 315


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