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E-grāmata: HBO's Treme and Post-Katrina Catharsis: The Mediated Rebirth of New Orleans

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Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, outsiders will have two versions of the Katrina experience. One version will be the images they recall from news coverage of the aftermath. The other will be the intimate portrayal of the determination of New Orleans residents to rebuild and recover their lives. HBOs Treme offers outsiders an inside look into why New Orleanians refused to abandon a place that many questioned should not be rebuilt after the levees failed. This critically acclaimed series expanded the boundaries of television making in its format, plot, casting, use of music, and realism-in-fictionalized-TV. However, Treme is not just a story for the outside gaze on New Orleans. It was a very local, collaborative experience where the shows creators sought to enlist the city in a commemorative project. Treme allowed many in the city who worked as principals, extras, and who tuned in as avid viewers to heal from the devastation of the disaster as they experimented with art, imitating life, imitating art. This book examines the impact of HBOs Treme not just as television making, but in the sense in which television provides a window to our worlds. The book pulls together scholarship in media, communications, gender, area studies, political economy, critical studies, African American studies and music to explain why Treme was not just about television.

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This edited collection focused on the HBO series Treme offers 12 essays from American and French scholars. The authors tackle how the series represents race, gender, and culture as well as how it exists within HBOs broader programming strategy. Several chapters explore how the actual Treme neighborhood in New Orleans has responded to the filming and has adjusted to the new neighborhood tourism that resulted from the series. Other chapters examine how the social and economic repercussions of Hurricane Katrina are intertwined in the content and the storytelling structure. Of course, a central theme of the series is the music of New Orleans and the role of Mardi Gras, and the three chapters that explore these topics directly are particularly noteworthy for their analysis and insights. Thankfully, the authors resist the auteurist hagiography of David Simon, which can often materialize in scholarship about his work. Instead, when taken as a whole this collection offers a thoughtful exploration of the series and is a valuable contribution to studies of HBO programming. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE * As a New Orleans native, one of the biggest struggles observed post-Katrina is the battle on behalf of the natives to hold on to the citys authentic cultural heritage. The writers offer honest perspective and explore the dilemma that results when those who are attracted to what they see on a TV show like Treme attempt to make perception reality by moving to a place like New Orleans and unintentionally eroding the culture they so long to experience in the process. Such critical perspective is long overdue. -- Kim M. LeDuff, Vice President of Academic engagement and Chief Diversity Officer, University of West Florida This poignant collection of essays succinctly illustrates the juxtaposition between televised historical fiction and the real life struggles of a city trying to regain its footing following one of the worst natural disasters in modern American history. The authors offer compelling analysis of the depiction of post-Katrina New Orleans in David Simons 'Treme' and carefully explicate the uniqueness and sometimes ornery culture of the city still learning lessons from the storm. Every scholar of media and cultural studies should read this book. This is social, cultural, and political critique at its very best. -- Cheryl Jenkins, University of Southern Mississippi

Foreword vii
Dave Walker
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xvii
PART I TREME: POWER AND REPRESENTATION
1(176)
1 Treme, New Orleans, and Post-Katrina Catharsis
3(20)
Dominique M. Gendrin
Catherine Dessinges
Shearon Roberts
2 Selling Treme through the Home Box Office
23(18)
Shearon Roberts
3 Treme Tourism and Governing
41(24)
Helen Morgan Parmett
4 New Tourist Sights, Slights, and Sleights-of-Hand in HBO's Treme
65(28)
Lynnell L. Thomas
5 The Racialization of Urban Spaces in HBO's Television Series Treme
93(24)
Dominique M. Gendrin
6 Treme and Its Engaged Audience
117(32)
Catherine Dessinges
7 Social Change and Representations of Networks in Treme
149(28)
Kristin Shamas
PART II TREME: CULTURE AND REPRESENTATION
177(136)
8 Treme: Reclaiming the Foundations of American Music
179(22)
Gregory Adamo
9 Treme as an Experimental TV Series
201(24)
Ariane Hudelet
10 Multiple Representations of Mardi Gras in Treme
225(32)
Aurelie Godet
11 Treme: Narrative Blackness in the Great American Cable Television Drama
257(30)
Johnny Jones
12 A Feminist Perspective on Treme
287(26)
Wendy Hajjar
Index 313(4)
About the Contributors 317
Dominique Gendrin is professor emeritus in communication studies at Xavier University of Louisiana.

Catherine Dessinges is associate professor in the Department of Information and Communication Studies at Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University.

Shearon Roberts is assistant professor of mass communication at Xavier University of Louisiana.