The Ghosts of Economics Past: John Henry Days and the Production of History.Published in:2013By:Collins, PeterPublication type:Literary Criticism
“A mountain full of ghosts”: Mourning African American Masculinities in Colson Whitehead’s John Henry Days.Published in:2013By:Tettenborn, ÉvaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Racial uplift in speculative fiction: technological empowerment and the enforcement of black identity in Colson Whitehead’s The Intuitionist and John Henry Days.Published in:Interférences Littéraires - Literaire Interferenties, 2022, v. 27, n. 2, p. 174By:FESTA, Beatrice MELODIAPublication type:Article
The Second Elevation of the Novel: Race, Form, and the Postrace Aesthetic in Contemporary Narrative.Published in:2013By:Saldívar, RamónPublication type:Literary Criticism
Recollection and Self-Assessment in Colson Whitehead’s John Henry Days.Published in:2017By:Shrivastava, JayaPublication type:Literary Criticism
RACE AND REMEMBRANCE IN WEST VIRGINIA: JOHN HENRY FOR A POST-MODERN AGE.Published in:Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2004, v. 10, n. 1/2, p. 85By:Inscoe, John C.Publication type:Article
'This Making of Truth is Violence Too, Out of Which Facts Are Formed': Colson Whitehead's Secret History of Post-Reconstruction America in John Henry Days.Published in:2014By:Walonen, Michael K.Publication type:Essay