I locate, then, a productive force in this ostensibly non-productive figure, and I argue that Whitehead confronts the vicious circles of anti-Blackness with 'counter-tautologies' of emancipation and freedom that figure new forms of Black life.SCULLY, MATTHEW...
Free Essay: Set in the midst of the early 20th century of New York City, The Intuitionist, by Colson Whitehead, is a story describing the trials of an...
Presents a critical analysis of two novels about the city, "The Colossus of New York," by Colson Whitehead and "Rails under My Back," by Jeffery Renard Allen. Interpretations of urban life in African American literature; Fragility of the apparently power cities and the culture which they ...