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‘Close confinement tells very much upon a man’: Prison Memoirs Insanity and the Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Prison

机译:封闭的生活对一个人的影响非常大:回忆录精神错乱和十九世纪末至二十世纪初的监狱

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This article explores prisoners’ observations of mental illness in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British prisons, recorded in memoirs published following their release. The discipline of separate confinement was lauded for its potential to improve prisoners’ minds, inducing reflection and reform, when it was introduced in the 1840s, but in practice led to high levels of mental breakdown. In order to maintain the integrity of the prison system, the prison authorities played down incidences of insanity, while prison chaplains lauded the beneficent influence of cellular isolation. In contrast, as this article demonstrates, prisoners’ memoirs offer insights into the prevalence of mental illness in prison, and its poor management, as well as inmates’ efforts to manage mental distress. As the prison system became more closed, uniform and penal after the 1860s, the volume of such publications increased. Oscar Wilde’s evocative prison writings have attracted considerable attention, but he was only one of many prison authors criticizing the penal system and decrying the damage it inflicted on the mind. Exploration of prison memoirs, it is argued, enhances our understanding of experiences of mental disorder in the underexplored context of the prison, highlighting the prisoners’ voice, agency and advocacy of reform.
机译:本文探讨了囚犯在19世纪末和20世纪初英国监狱中对精神疾病的观察,记录在他们释放后的回忆录中。自1840年代开始实行隔离囚禁制以来,它因具有改善囚犯思想,引发反思和改革的潜力而备受赞誉,但实际上导致精神崩溃的程度很高。为了维持监狱系统的完整性,监狱当局淡化了精神错乱的发生,而监狱牧师则称赞了隔离牢房的有益影响。与此相反,正如本文所展示的,囚犯的回忆录提供了有关监狱中精神疾病的患病率,管理不善以及囚犯管理精神困扰的努力的真知灼见。随着1860年代以后监狱系统变得更加封闭,统一和刑罚,这类出版物的数量也增加了。奥斯卡·王尔德(Oscar Wilde)令人回味无穷的监狱著作引起了相当大的关注,但他只是众多监狱作者中的一员,他批评刑法制度并谴责它对思想造成的损害。有人认为,对监狱回忆录的探索可以增进我们对在监狱探索不足的情况下精神错乱经历的理解,突出囚犯的声音,代理和改革主张。

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