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Personalising disaster: Community storytelling and sharing in New Orleans post-Katrina tourism

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TOURIST STUDIES
卷 21, 期 2, 页码 156-177

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1468797620967597

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Hurricane Katrina; New Orleans; racism; disaster; memorialisation; memory

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  1. University of Surrey

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This paper examines how different disaster narratives compete within the tourist experience in post-Katrina New Orleans, focusing on how personal reflections and collective memories are used as shared sources of disaster memory. The power of sharing through personal narratives, artifacts, and experiences has emerged in the tourist experience of New Orleans more than a decade after the disaster, woven into the city's economic, social, and cultural fabric.
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by considering how competing narratives of disaster operate within the tourist experience available in New Orleans. More specifically, we explore how personal reflections and the collective memories of a community are practiced and mobilised as occasions for tourists to connect with and share in memories of disaster in post-Katrina New Orleans. We suggest that in a city where tourism has long been vital to the economic, social and cultural make-up of the place the power of sharing has emerged through personal narratives, artefacts and experiences that, more than a decade after the disaster, are woven into the tourist experience by individuals such as tour guides, curators of exhibitions, street artists, and participants in anniversary ceremonies.

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