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2. Contents
3. Part One. Constructing Exceptional New Orleans
4. Part Three. What Is New Orleans Identity?
5. Index
6. 7. The Contradictions of the Film Welfare Economy, or, For the Love of Treme
7. Acknowledgments
8. 9. Building Black Suburbs in New Orleans
9. 6. Local, Native, Creole, Black: Claiming Belonging, Producing Autochthony
10. 10. Refugee Pastoralism: Vietnamese American Self-Representation in New Orleans
11. 5. The Saga of the Junkyard Dog
12. 8. Queers, Fairies, and Ne'er-Do-Wells: Rethinking the Notion of a Sexually Liberal New Orleans
13. 14. The Myth of Authenticity and Its Impact on Politics- in New Orleans and Beyond
14. References
15. Title page, Copyright
16. 12. What's Left for New Orleans? The People's Reconstruction and the Limits of Anarcho-Liberalism
17. 11. Boosting the Private Sector: Federal Aid and Downtown Development in the 1970s
18. 4. Things You'd Imagine Zulu Tribes to Do: The Zulu Parade in New Orleans Carnival
19. 13. Neoliberal Futures: Post-Katrina New Orleans, Volunteers, and the Ongoing Allure of Exceptionalism
20. Part Four. Predictive City?
21. Part Two. Producing Authentic New Orleans
22. 2. Charles Gayarré and the Imagining of an Exceptional City: The Literary Roots of the Creole City
23. 3. Phony City: Under the Skin of Authenticity
24. 1. La Catrina: The Mexican Specter of New Orleans
25. New Orleans Brings It All Together
26. American Cultures : The View from the Pacific
27. Immigration Politics, Service Labor, and the Problem of the Undocumented Worker in Southern California
28. Remaking New Orleans : Beyond Exceptionalism and Authenticity
29. Is Temporary Becoming Forever?
30. The People’s Grocer: John G. Schwegmann, New Orleans, and the Making of the Modern Retail World Cappello David
31. A LESSON IN EVENTFUL TEMPORALITY: PEDAGOGIES OF DONALD TRUMP FROM ABROAD
32. Isenberg Nancy White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America
33. The People's Grocer: John G. Schwegmann, New Orleans, and the Making of the Modern Retail World. By David Cappello. New Orleans: Neutral Ground Press, 2017. xviii + 393 pp. Notes, index, photographs. Cloth, $20.00. ISBN: 978-0-9982443-0-3.
34. A Common Thread: Labor, Politics and Capital Mobility in the Textile Industry
35. City of Clerks: Office and Sales Workers in Philadelphia, 1870-1920
36. The Poverty of Discourse on White Poverty.
37. Immigration Politics, Service Labor, and the Problem of the Undocumented Worker in Southern California
38. Gender, The Wire, and the Limits of the Producerist Critique of Modern Political Economy
39. Mississippi Freedom Summer
40. Los Angeles
41. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
42. White Citizens' Council
43. New South
44. Featured Title
45. Walmart and the Making of "Postindustrial Society.".
46. Workers of the World: Essays toward a Global Labor History.
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