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Inside the carnival : unmasking Louisiana politics / Wayne Parent.

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Van Pelt Library JK4716 .P37 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Parent, Wayne, 1955-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Politics and government.
Louisiana--Politics and government--20th century.
Louisiana.
Physical Description:
xvi, 177 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Baton Rouge, La. : Louisiana State University Press, [2004]
Summary:
In the popular American imagination, Louisiana may come closer than any other state to offering the experience of a foreign culture -- a Spanish-moss-draped netherland filled with friendly but somewhat mysterious Cajuns, seething creature-infested swamps, the whirling masked chaos of Mardi Gras, seductive N'awlins cadences, and most vividly, even pruriently, the train wreck of Louisiana politics: cash-under-the-table shenanigans, fat-and-sassy environmental polluters, devil-and-the-deep-blue-sea electoral choices like the 1991 gubernatorial runoff between the Klan-tainted David Duke and the criminally indicted Edwin Edwards. Wayne Parent sees all of this clearly with both an entertainer's eye and a social scientist's rigor. He subjects Louisiana's politics to rational and empirical analysis, seeking and finding coherent reasons for the state's bizarre spectacle without resorting to vague hand-waving about "exoticism," while at the same time bringing to life the juicy stories that illustrate his points.
Parent's main theme is that Louisiana's ethnic mix, natural resources, and geography define a culture that in turn produces its unique political theater. He gives special attention to immigration patterns and Louisiana's abundant supply of oil and gas, as well as to the fascinating variations in political temperaments in different parts of the state. Most important, he delivers thorough and concise explanations of Louisiana's unusual legal system, odd election rules, overwrought constitutional history, convoluted voting patterns, and unmatched record of political corruption -- while also noting signs of change in the offing. Rich in historical facts, gripping tales, and comparative data, Wayne Parent's primer on Louisiana politics will satisfy anyone enthralled by the state's saga.
Contents:
1. Political Culture 1
2. Participation 31
3. Government 66
4. Local Politics 91
5. Change 120.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-167) and index.
ISBN:
0807129380
OCLC:
53970653

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