A More Unbending Battle: The Harlem Hellfighters' Struggle for Freedom in WWI and Equality at Home.Published in:2010By:Strauss, LonPublication type:Book Review
"THEAH'S LIFE ANYWHERES THEAH'S BOOZE AND JAZZ" Home to Harlem and Gingertown in the Context of National Prohibition.Published in:2011By:Drowne, KathleenPublication type:Book Review
RACE, CAPITALISM, AND THE THIRD-SEX IDEAL: CLAUDE MCKAY'S HOME TO HARLEM AND THE LEGACY OF EDWARD CARPENTER.Published in:Modern Fiction Studies, 2002, v. 48, n. 4, p. 825, doi. 10.1353/mfs.2002.0077By:Maiwald, MichaelPublication type:Article
Race and the Cultural Politics of Self- Representation: A View from the University of The West Indies.Published in:1996By:Cooper, CarolynPublication type:Literary Criticism
Swerving at a different angle and flying in the face of tradition: Excavating the homoerotic...Published in:CLA Journal, 1998, v. 42, n. 2, p. 164By:Spencer, Suzette A.Publication type:Article
Haiti and Black Transnationalism: Remapping the Migrant Geography of "Home to Harlem."Published in:2000By:Lowney, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Signifyin(g) Afro-Orientalism: The Jazz- Addict Subculture in Nigger Heaven and Home to Harlem.Published in:Modernism/Modernity, 2009, v. 16, n. 4, p. 685, doi. 10.1353/mod.0.0148By:Borst, Allan G.Publication type:Article
"HOME TO HARLEM, AWAY FROM HARLEM": TRANSNATIONAL SUBTEXTS IN NELLA LARSEN'S QUICKSAND AND CLAUDE MCKAY'S HOME TO HARLEM.Published in:2014By:PIEP, KARSTEN H.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Sun Also Rises in Queer Black Harlem: Hemingway and McKay's Modernist Intertext.Published in:2007By:Holcomb, Gary EdwardPublication type:Essay
"[T]he happiest, well-feddest wolf in Harlem": Asexuality as Resistance to Social Reproduction in Claude McKay's Home to Harlem.Published in:2020By:Smith, JustinPublication type:Literary Criticism
Claude McKay's `If We Must Die,' Home to Harlem, and the hog trope.Published in:1995By:Heglar, Charles J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Home Away from Home: The African-Jamaican Aesthetic in Diasporic Novels.Published in:2017Publication type:Literary Criticism
Writing from the Margins of the Margins: Michael Gold's "Jews Without Money" and Claude McKay's "Home to Harlem."Published in:2010By:Rottenberg, CatherinePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Great Debate: W.E.B. Du Bois vs. Alaine Locke on the Aesthetic.Published in:Philosophia Africana, 2004, v. 7, n. 1, p. 15By:Harris, LeonardPublication type:Article
Anachronistic Life: Racial Vitalism and "Unhistorical" Temporality in Claude McKay's Home to Harlem.Published in:2019By:Wang, Jennifer F.Publication type:Literary Criticism