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Weathering KatrinaWeathering Katrina

Weathering Katrina

Mark VanLandingham, Carl Bankston, Mark J. VanLandingham

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"In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. The principal Vietnamese American enclave was a remote, low-to-moderate income area that flooded badly. Many residents arrived decades earlier as refugees from the Vietnam War and were marginally fluent in English. Yet, despite these poor odds of success, the Vietnamese made a surprisingly strong comeback in the wake of the flood. While some commentators initially attributed this resilience to fairly simple explanations such as strong leadership or to a set of vague cultural strengths characteristic of the Vietnamese and other "model minorities," Mark VanLandingham shows that a broad sete of factorsa fostered their rapid recovery. By carefully defining and disentangling the elements that enabled the swift recovery of the Vietnamese in New Orleans, Weathering Katrina enriches our understanding of this understudied immigrant community and of why some groups fare better than others after a major catastrophe like Katrina."--Back cover.

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OL Work ID
OL20221331W

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Vietnamese AmericansSocial conditionsCommunity developmentHurricane Katrina, 2005Social aspectsKatrinaKatastrophenmanagementSozioökonomischer WandelVietnamesenVietnamesischer EinwandererNationale MinderheitGemeindeentwicklungSoziale SituationHurricane Katrina (2005) fast (OCoLC)fst01755264Hurricane Katrina (2005) fast (OCoLC)fst01755264 (uri) http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01755264

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