Downtown Mardi Gras

L. Wade, R. Roberts, Frank de Caro
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After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the surrounding region in 2005, the city debated whether to press on with Mardi Gras or cancel the parades. Ultimately, they decided to proceed. New Orleans’s recovery certainly has resulted from a complex of factors, but the city’s unique cultural life—perhaps its greatest capital—has been instrumental in bringing the city back from the brink of extinction. Voicing a civic fervor, local writer Chris Rose spoke for the importance of Carnival when he argued to carry on with the celebration of Mardi Gras following Katrina: “We are still New Orleans. We are the soul of America. We embody the triumph of the human spirit. Hell. We ARE Mardi Gras”. Since 2006, a number of new Mardi Gras practices have gained prominence. The new parade organizations or krewes, as they are called, interpret and revise the city’s Carnival traditions but bring innovative practices to Mardi Gras. The history of each parade reveals the convergence of race, class, age, and gender dynamics in these new Carnival organizations. Downtown Mardi Gras: New Carnival Practices in Post-Katrina New Orleans examines six unique, offbeat, Downtown celebrations. Using ethnography, folklore, cultural, and performance studies, the authors analyze new Mardi Gras’s connection to traditional Mardi Gras. The narrative of each krewe’s development is fascinating and unique, illustrating participants’ shared desire to contribute to New Orleans’s rich and vibrant culture.
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2005年卡特里娜飓风(Hurricane Katrina)摧毁了新奥尔良及其周边地区后,该市就是继续举办狂欢节还是取消游行进行了辩论。最终,他们决定继续下去。新奥尔良的复苏当然是由一系列复杂的因素造成的,但这座城市独特的文化生活——也许是它最伟大的资本——在将这座城市从灭绝的边缘拉回来方面发挥了重要作用。当地作家克里斯·罗斯(Chris Rose)表达了公民的热情,他在卡特里娜飓风过后主张继续庆祝狂欢节时,谈到了狂欢节的重要性:“我们仍然是新奥尔良。我们是美国的灵魂。我们体现了人类精神的胜利。地狱。我们是狂欢节”。自2006年以来,一些新的狂欢节活动开始崭露头角。这些新的游行组织(krewes)诠释和修改了这座城市的狂欢节传统,但为狂欢节带来了创新的做法。每次游行的历史都揭示了这些新的狂欢节组织中种族、阶级、年龄和性别动态的融合。市中心狂欢节:卡特里娜飓风后新奥尔良的新嘉年华活动考察了六种独特的、不寻常的市中心庆祝活动。利用民族志、民间传说、文化和表演研究,作者分析了新狂欢节与传统狂欢节的联系。每个krewe的发展故事都是迷人而独特的,说明了参与者共同的愿望,即为新奥尔良丰富而充满活力的文化做出贡献。
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