John Henry (Ballad)
Read:
- Wikipedia on John Henry
- NPR's coverage: John Henry Present at the Creation (9 min)
- John Henry the Steel Driving Man
This page offers several different versions -- some of which may play on your computer, and some which might not. (Feel free to explore and experiment, if you would like more audio, but if you can't hear any particular file, don't worry -- just move on.)
- Read this early version of the song,
- Look also at the four later versions that the site offers.
- From the above selection, choose two versions of the song to study
- Come to class with a one-paragraph statement that characterizes the textual
differences between your chosen texts.
- In what ways is the John Henry story a tall-tale?
- How is it social
commentary?
- Is it primarily a story about technology, or about race? (Is it too simplistic to say "both"?)
- What else do you find worth discussing?
Write a single blog entry -- I'm not asking for separate responses to each item.
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Alexi J. Swank on John Henry (Ballad): Talk about an interesting way
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Patrick Schober on John Henry (Ballad): John Henry fought the machine
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Alexi J. Swank on John Henry (Ballad): Talk about an interesting way
Michael McCullough on John Henry (Ballad): Man versus the machine as a ne
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Is John Henry just a tall tale or an American folk hero?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MaryJaneStano/2010/09/truth-or-tall-tale.html
John Henry fought the machine and died.
Man versus the machine as a new age dawns...
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MichaelMcCullough/2010/10/martyrdom-insight.html
Talk about an interesting way to look at a popular folk tale…through a modern-day cartoon!
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AlexiSwank/2010/10/john-henry-is-really-spongebob-squarepants.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/cassieellson/2010/12/man-vs-machine.html