As Hurricane Irene makes her way to the East Coast this weekend, here are some resources from Duke University Press about hurricanes for your reading pleasure:
“The Early Novel and Catastrophe,” by Scott J Juengel, from Novel: A Forum on Fiction.
“’It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp… with… a Whole Lot of Bitches Jumpin’ Ship’: Navigating Black Politics in the Wake of Katrina, ” by Michael Ralph, fom Public Culture.
“Winds of Change: Hurricanes and the Transformation of Ninteenth-Century Cuba,” by Matthew Mulcahy, from Hispanic American Historical Review.
“Hurricanes and Society in British Greater Caribbean, 1624-1783,” by Walter Gillis Peacock, from Hispanic American Historical Review.
“Rebuilding the Past: Health Care Reform in Post-Katrina Louisiana,” by Mary A. Clark, from the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law.
Global Climate Change: A Primer
Orrin H. Pilkey and Keith C. Pilkey, with batiks by Mary Edna Fraser
The North Carolina Shore and Its Barrier Islands: Restless Ribbons of Sand
Orrin H. Pilkey, William J. Neal, Stanley R. Riggs, Craig A. Webb, David M. Bush, Deborah F. Pilkey, Jane Bullock, and Brian A. Cowan
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