Popular New Orleans

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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Creole Days
Crescent City
cultural representation studies
disaster narrative transformation
Disney Cruise Line
Edward King
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Fat Tuesday
Freedman's Town
Freedman’s Town
French Quarter
George Washington Cable
Haunted Mansion
Hill Moore
immersive environments analysis
Jackson Square
local-color writings
media adaptation theory
New Orleans's fame
North Dallas
Orleans Square
Orleans Street
Ottmar Ette
performance studies research
Popular Culture Artifacts
popular culture reinterpretation post-Katrina
Scribner's Monthly
Scribner’s Monthly
television shows
Theme Park
Theme Park Design
three-dimensional immersive spaces
Tokyo Disneyland
Tourism Authenticity
urban cultural identity
Utopian Performative
Wading Home

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367561086
  • Weight: 508g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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New Orleans is unique – which is precisely why there are many Crescent Cities all over the world: for almost 150 years, writers, artists, cultural brokers, and entrepreneurs have drawn on and simultaneously contributed to New Orleans’s fame and popularity by recreating the city in popular media from literature, photographs, and plays to movies, television shows, and theme parks. Addressing students and fans of the city and of popular culture, Popular New Orleans examines three pivotal moments in the history of New Orleans in popular media: the creation of the popular image of the Crescent City during the late nineteenth century in the local-color writings published in Scribner’s Monthly/Century Magazine; the translation of this image into three-dimensional immersive spaces during the twentieth century in Disney’s theme parks and resorts in California, Florida, and Japan; and the radical transformation of this image following Hurricane Katrina in public performances such as Mardi Gras parades and operas. Covering visions of the Crescent City from George W. Cable’s Old Creole Days stories (1873-1876) to Disneyland’s "New Orleans Square" (1966) to Rosalyn Story’s opera Wading Home (2015), Popular New Orleans traces how popular images of New Orleans have changed from exceptional to exemplary.

Florian Freitag is professor of American Studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany.

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