Legacy of Lynching
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041267584
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The Legacy of Lynching provides a critical social theory of the history of lynching as a pedagogy of social and political violence, power, and control (to identify-find-kill-display the body of the racial Other). The theory emphasizes the final stage of display as what truly constitutes a lynching and differentiates it from other forms of violence (race riots, recreational murder, racial hunting, bombings, and disappearances) and challenges other definitions of lynching (hanging, mob violence, extra-judicial, and racial terror). The book examines the socio-historical record of lynching in the United States, with additional attention to lynching activity and imagery of Australia, Britain, France, Germany, and India, to surface the nature of lynching as a public spectacle with important critical social and political dimensions that enact power in visible ways across racialized bodies, peoples, and spaces.
Lynching, in this book, is presented as not just a historical phenomenon or artefact, but a cultural production of State power and control, that shapes social and political institutions, public spaces, and social memory. This socio-historical record of lynching, as such, reveals not only the mechanisms of previous instantiations of racial based power, but also the ongoing encoding of control and colonization of public life. Through a thorough re-reading and reworking of the history of lynching and its ongoing, contemporary afterlife, the book reconceptualizes the nature and ramifications of the phenomenon in various forms of media like film, television, social media platforms, gaming, graphic novels, fictional novellas, and even fashion. As such, it will be an important resource for podcasters, journalists, students, instructors, researchers, and readers in sociology, social theory, political sociology, historical sociology, American history and American studies, cultural studies, Race and ethnicity studies, and geography.
Rasul Mowatt is a Professor and Researcher who studies State violence and the geographies of race. He currently serves as the Head of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at North Carolina State’s College of Natural Resources, USA, as well as an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Before joining NC State, Rasul served on Indiana University’s faculty for 17 years and previously taught at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of The Geographies of Threat and the Production of Violence (2021), and co-author of Laundering Black Rage: The Washing of Black Death, People, Property and Profits (2024) and The City of Hip-Hop: New York, the Bronx, and a Peace Meeting (2025), and co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Sport, Leisure, and Social Justice (2024).
