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Visual Representation of the Victims of Hurricane Katrina

A Dialectical Approach to Content Analysis and Discourse

William V. Faux, II

Valdosta State University

Heeman Kim

Valdosta State University

This study examines how minority victims of Hurricane Katrina are visually presented. The authors posit that the victims’ images intersect across multiple contexts, including history, economics, class, and race, among others. The authors invite both policy makers and researchers to adopt inclusive perspectives when exploring the complexities of human interaction.

Key Words: New Orleans • Hurricane Katrina • content analysis, discourse, visual representation

Space and Culture, Vol. 9, No. 1, 55-59 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1206331205283733


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