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  • av Carl A. Brasseaux
    492,-

    Shrimp is easily America's favorite seafood, but its very popularity is the wellspring of problems that threaten the shrimp industry's existence. Asian-Cajun Fusion: Shrimp from the Bay to the Bayou provides insightful analysis of this paradox and a detailed, thorough history of the industry in Louisiana. Dried shrimp technology was part of the cultural heritage Pearl River Chinese immigrants introduced into the Americas in the mid-nineteenth century. As early as 1870, Chinese natives built shrimp-drying operations in Louisiana's wetlands and exported the product to Asia through the port of San Francisco. This trade internationalized the shrimp industry. About three years before Louisiana's Chinese community began their export endeavors, manufactured ice became available in New Orleans, and the Dunbar family introduced patented canning technology. The convergence of these ancient and modern technologies shaped the evolution of the northern Gulf Coast's shrimp industry to the present. Coastal Louisiana's historic connection to the Pacific Rim endures. Not only does the region continue to export dried shrimp to Asian markets domestically and internationally, but since 2000 the region's large Vietnamese immigrant population has increasingly dominated Louisiana's fresh shrimp harvest. Louisiana shrimp constitute the American gold standard of raw seafood excellence. Yet, in the second decade of the twenty-first century, cheap imports are forcing the nation's domestic shrimp industry to rediscover its economic roots. "e;Fresh off the boat"e; signs and real-time internet connections with active trawlers are reestablishing the industry's ties to local consumers. Direct marketing has opened the industry to middle-class customers who meet the boats at the docks. This "e;right off the boat"e; paradigm appears to be leading the way to reestablishment of sustainable aquatic resources. All-one-can-eat shrimp buffets are not going to disappear, but the Louisiana shrimp industry's fate will ultimately be determined by discerning consumers' palates.

  • - A Primer on Francophone Louisiana
    av Carl A. Brasseaux
    275,-

    In this guide to the amazing social, cultural, and linguistic variation within Louisiana's French-speaking region, Carl Brasseaux presents an overview of the origins and evolution of all the Francophone communities.

  • - The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 1765-1803
    av Carl A. Brasseaux
    357,-

    In this study, the author aims to provide a critical account of early Acadian culture in Louisiana and the reasons for its survival. He rejects accepted notions about the routes Acadians travelled from Nova Scotia to Louisiana, and the patterns of their subsequent migrations within the state.

  • av Carl A. Brasseaux, Keith P. Fontenot & Claude F. Oubre
    433,-

    Creoles of Color are rightfully among the first families of southwestern Louisiana. Yet in both antebellum and postbellum periods they remained a people considered apart from the rest of the population. This probing book is the first to scrutinize this multiracial group through a close study of primary resource materials.

  • - Transformation of a People, 1803-1877
    av Carl A. Brasseaux
    337,-

    Comprehensively examines the demographic growth, cultural evolution, and political involvement of Louisiana's large Acadian community between the time of the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and 1877, the end of Reconstruction in Louisiana, when traditional distinctions between Acadians and neighbouring groups had ceased to be valid.

  • - Louisiana's Disappearing Coastal Plain
    av Carl A. Brasseaux & Donald W. Davis
    446,-

    For centuries, outlanders have openly denigrated Louisiana's coastal wetlands residents and their stubborn refusal to abandon the region's fragile prairies tremblants despite repeated natural and man-made disasters. This title offers a history filled with new insights and possibilities. Rare, previously unpublished images documenting a disappearing way of life accompany the narrative.

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