Exposing intersectionalities: a reflection on mental health and incarceration in America

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. Nash
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ABSTRACT The traveling exhibition States of Incarceration: A National Dialogue of Local Histories explores the past, present, and future of mass incarceration in the United States through the lens of local narratives, events, and historic and/or contemporary sites. Over 500 students from 20 universities worked together to stimulate a national dialog focused on how mass incarceration has shaped the social definitions of citizenship, criminality, confinement, and economy. As each university investigated a local example of one of these themes and its effect on their nearby community, 16 graduate students from Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis (IUPUI), supported by Indiana Humanities and the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute, used a wide variety of research methods to study the history of confinement and mental illness in Indianapolis, Indiana. Through site visits, theoretical studies, interviews with people involved in the criminal justice and mental healthcare systems, archival research, and community partnerships, our research question, asking why prisons have become the nation’s mental healthcare facilities, began to take shape.
揭露交叉性:对美国心理健康和监禁的反思
摘要巡回展览《监禁状态:地方历史的全国对话》通过当地叙事、事件以及历史和/或当代遗址的视角,探讨了美国大规模监禁的过去、现在和未来。来自20所大学的500多名学生共同努力,推动了一场全国性对话,重点讨论大规模监禁如何影响公民身份、犯罪、监禁和经济的社会定义。当每所大学都调查了其中一个主题的当地例子及其对附近社区的影响时,来自印第安纳波利斯印第安纳大学普渡大学(IUPUI)的16名研究生在印第安纳人文学院和IUPUI艺术与人文学院的支持下,使用了多种研究方法来研究印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯的禁闭和精神疾病史。通过实地考察、理论研究、对刑事司法和精神卫生系统相关人员的采访、档案研究和社区合作,我们的研究问题开始形成,即为什么监狱已经成为国家的精神卫生设施。
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