There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class, and Hurricane Katrina
Book
Gregory D. Squires, Chester HartmanAbstract
There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster is the first
critical scholarly book on the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Katrina
on New Orleans. The disaster will go down in record as one of the worst
in American history, not least because of the government's generally
inept and cavalier response. But it's also a huge story for other
obvious reasons. Firstly, the impact of the hurricane was uneven, and
race and class (and tied to this, poverty) were deeply implicated in
the unevenness. It was not by accident that the poorest and blackest
neighborhoods were the ones that were buried under water. Secondly, the
response underscored the impoverishment of social policy (or what
passes for it) in both George W. Bush's America and more specifically
the Republican-dominated South. Thirdly, New Orleans is not just any
place - it's a great American city with a rich and unique history.
People care about the place and what happens there. Fourthly, what
happened and what will happen there can tell us a great deal about the
state of urban and regional planning in contemporary America.
The
book, edited by two eminent scholars/authors, gathers together ten
excellent scholars to put forth a multifaceted portrait of the social
implications of the disaster. And the disaster was primarily social in
nature, as the title reminds us. The book covers the response to the
disaster and the roles that race and class played, its impact on
housing, the historical context of urban disasters in America, the
nature of contemporary metropolitan planning, what the hurricane has
taught us about planning, the role of the vast prison system in all of
this, the future of economic development, the roles of business and the
media, and how the hurricane disproportionately impacted female headed
households. In total, it offers a critical and comprehensive social
portrait of the disaster's catastrophic effects on New Orleans. (Amazon.com)
- Linked from lists:
- Monographs on Katrina