Mardi Gras Beads

Mardi Gras Beads
Author: Doug MacCash
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2022-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807177520

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Beads are one of the great New Orleans symbols, as much a signifier of the city as a pot of scarlet crawfish or a jazzman’s trumpet. They are Louisiana’s version of the Hawaiian lei, strung around tourists’ and conventioneers’ necks to demonstrate enthusiasm for the city. The first in a new LSU Press series exploring facets of Louisiana’s iconic culture, Mardi Gras Beads delves into the history of this celebrated New Orleans artifact, explaining how Mardi Gras beads came to be in the first place and how they grew to have such an outsize presence in New Orleans celebrations. Beads are a big business based on valuelessness. Approximately 130 shipping containers, each filled with 40,000 pounds of Chinese-made beads and other baubles, arrive at New Orleans’s biggest Mardi Gras throw importer each Carnival season. Beads are an unnatural part of the natural landscape, persistently dangling from the trees along parade routes like Spanish moss. They clutter the doorknobs of the city, sway behind its rearview mirrors, test the load-bearing strength of its attic rafters, and clog its all-important rainwater removal system. Mardi Gras Beads traces the history of these parade trinkets from their origins before World War One through their ascent to the premier parade catchable by the Depression era. Veteran Mardi Gras reporter Doug MacCash explores the manufacture of Mardi Gras beads in places as far-flung as the Sudetenland, India, and Japan, and traces the shift away from glass beads to the modern, disposable plastic versions. Mardi Gras Beads concludes in the era of coronavirus, when parades (and therefore bead throwing) were temporarily suspended because of health concerns, and considers the future of biodegradable Mardi Gras beads in a city ever more threatened by the specter of climate change.


Mardi Gras Beads
Language: en
Pages: 157
Authors: Doug MacCash
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-02-09 - Publisher: LSU Press

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Beads are one of the great New Orleans symbols, as much a signifier of the city as a pot of scarlet crawfish or a jazzman’s trumpet. They are Louisiana’s ve
The Little Purple Mardi Gras Bead
Language: en
Pages:
Authors: Julie Rowley
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-12-01 - Publisher:

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The Little Purple Mardi Gras Bead is a story created in anticipation of Mardi Gras day. It is a wonderful story that shows how two wishes magically come true.
Mardi Gras Beads
Language: en
Pages: 170
Authors: Doug MacCash
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-02-09 - Publisher: LSU Press

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Beads are one of the great New Orleans symbols, as much a signifier of the city as a pot of scarlet crawfish or a jazzman’s trumpet. They are Louisiana’s ve
Beads, Bodies, and Trash
Language: en
Pages: 232
Authors: David Redmon
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-07-17 - Publisher: Routledge

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Beads, Bodies, and Trash merges cultural sociology with a commodity chain analysis by following Mardi Gras beads to their origins. Beginning with Bourbon Street
Mardi Gras Bead Twisting
Language: en
Pages: 20
Authors: Dale Obrochta
Categories: Beads
Type: BOOK - Published: 2005 - Publisher:

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Learn how to twist Mardi Gras beads into different shapes making cool designs with your Mardi Gras beads. Book describes step-by-step on how to take simple Mard