Living with Lynching
Discover the profound insights of Koritha Mitchell in her groundbreaking work, Living with Lynching, published by the University of Illinois Press in 2011. This compelling book offers the first full-length critical study of lynching plays within American culture, delving into the complex intersections of race, violence, and citizenship in literature. With 272 pages of meticulously researched content, Mitchell explores how these powerful one-act plays reflect societal attitudes and historical contexts surrounding lynching in the United States. Ideal for readers interested in American drama, African American literature, and the representation of violence in literature, Living with Lynching is an essential addition to any literary collection. Engage with this vital discourse and understand the impact of lynching on American identity through Mitchell's insightful analysis.