Welcome
Just as the Mississippi winds its way through the city of New Orleans, so does New Orleans wind its way through your own experience, twisting and turning, bending with natural contours, making new inroads in your life. (Hoffberg 1980)
Like Hoffberg, I have allowed New Orleans to wind its way into my life. It is the performative nature of the city and its inhabitants that first atracted me, kept me visiting and is now the focus of my research.
I invite you to join me in this experiment as I attempt to construct or, in the spirit of postmodernism deconstruct the traditional dissertation proposal by presenting it here in the form of a website.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Angela Brayham
PhD Candidate
Recreation & Leisure Studies
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON Canada
[email protected]
Like Hoffberg, I have allowed New Orleans to wind its way into my life. It is the performative nature of the city and its inhabitants that first atracted me, kept me visiting and is now the focus of my research.
I invite you to join me in this experiment as I attempt to construct or, in the spirit of postmodernism deconstruct the traditional dissertation proposal by presenting it here in the form of a website.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Angela Brayham
PhD Candidate
Recreation & Leisure Studies
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON Canada
[email protected]