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I Want Magic: Essays on New Orleans, the South, and Race

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In I Want Magic, author C.W. Cannon examines New Orleans through the eyes of a native, exploring the tension between New Orleans’s exceptionalism and Americanism, its identity since Katrina, and its role within the nation and South’s racial consciousness. This collection of thirty-five essays―previously published over the last decade―highlights the differing ways in which the city is perceived by locals, visitors, distant onlookers, media creators, and scholars through a variety of New Orleans-specific topics, including Mardi Gras, crime, tourism, authenticity, gentrification, monument removals, and more. These thought-provoking essays reconsider New Orleans and its relation to the rest of the state, the South, and the country.

226 pages, Paperback

Published September 13, 2022

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March 3, 2024
Lots of new ideas, for me anyway, about New Orleans. For someone familiar with the Exceptionalist-Americanist debate, this might seem repetetitive.

In any case, it's Exhibit A in reasons to visit local independent bookstores when in a new city. (Thank you, Frenchmen Art and Books.
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