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Travels with Mae: Scenes from a New Orleans Girlhood

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Eileen M. Julien
2009
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With a series of lyrical vignettes Eileen M. Julien traces her life as an African American woman growing up in middle-class New Orleans in the 1950s and 1960s. Julien's narratives focus on her relationship with her mother, family, community, and the city itself, while touching upon life after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Haunted by a colonial past associated with African presence, racial mixing, and suspect rituals, New Orleans has served the national imagination as a place of exoticism where objectionable people and unsavory practices can be found. The destruction of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath revealed New Orleans' deep poverty and marginalized population, and brought a media storm that perpetuated the city's stigma. Travels with Mae lovingly restores the wonder of this great city, capturing both its beauty and its pain through the eyes of an insider.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright

pp. i-iv

Contents

pp. v-vi

Acknowledgments

pp. vii-x

What I Keep in My Freezer; or You Are What You Eat

pp. 1-2

Routines

pp. 3-4

Oatmeal Collage

pp. 5-6

A Streetcar Story

pp. 7-8

A Glimmer of Gender

pp. 9-10

Going to Algiers

pp. 11-12

“Buttons, anyone?” A Pacific Street Story

pp. 13-14

Room at the Top

pp. 15-16

Connie

pp. 17-20

The Jugs’ Ball

pp. 21-26

“The Country”

pp. 27-36

Facts of Life

pp. 37-38

Money Troubles

pp. 39-40

Fudge and Jelly Donuts

pp. 41-44

The Shadow of Death

pp. 45-48

A Woman’s Place

pp. 49-52

Brother Boyfriends

pp. 53-54

The House They Didn’t Buy

pp. 55-58

Family Affairs

pp. 59-62

She Would Have Typed All Night

pp. 63-64

Small Victories

pp. 65-66

Daddy’s Public Voice

pp. 67-70

Hurricane Betsy

pp. 71-74

Groovin’

pp. 75-76

Christmas ’66

pp. 77-80

My Mother, My Hair

pp. 81-84

Getting Over It

pp. 85-86

Eunice, Mae, and Me

pp. 87-88

Man from the South

pp. 89-92

Questions of Power

pp. 93-98

Losing Mae

pp. 99-100

Arriving Late

pp. 101-102

Daddy’s Gumbo

pp. 103-106

Conversation

pp. 107-108

Reflections

pp. 109-110

Revisiting

pp. 111-114

Birthday Surprise

pp. 115-116

Dakar Hair

pp. 117-118

The Carnival Spirit

pp. 119-120

Katrina

pp. 121-122

The Wake of the Storm

pp. 123-126

The Keys

pp. 127-131
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