Patina

Patina A Profane Archaeology

Hardback (19 Jul 2016)

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Publisher's Synopsis

When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the world reacted with shock on seeing residents of this distinctive city left abandoned to the floodwaters. After the last rescue was completed, a new worry arose-that New Orleans's unique historic fabric sat in ruins, and we had lost one of the most charming old cities of the New World.
 
In Patina, anthropologist Shannon Lee Dawdy examines what was lost and found through the destruction of Hurricane Katrina. Tracking the rich history and unique physicality of New Orleans, she explains how it came to adopt the nickname "the antique city." With innovative applications of thing theory, Patina studies the influence of specific items-such as souvenirs, heirlooms, and Hurricane Katrina ruins-to explore how the city's residents use material objects to comprehend time, history, and their connection to one another. A leading figure in archaeology of the contemporary, Dawdy draws on material evidence, archival and literary texts, and dozens of post-Katrina interviews to explore how the patina aesthetic informs a trenchant political critique. An intriguing study of the power of everyday objects, Patina demonstrates how sharing in the care of a historic landscape can unite a city's population-despite extreme divisions of class and race-and inspire civil camaraderie based on a nostalgia that offers not a return to the past but an alternative future.

Book information

ISBN: 9780226351056
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Imprint: The University of Chicago Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 976.335
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 216
Weight: 397g
Height: 23mm
Width: 16mm
Spine width: 2mm