Regimes of representation in Canadian police museums: Othering, police subjectivities, and gunscapes

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Crime Media Culture Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1177/17416590221086543
Haley Pauls, Kevin Walby, J. Piché
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There are dozens of public police museums located across Canada that memorialize the country’s history of law enforcement and criminalization. Drawing from fieldwork at these sites, we explore the representational devices used to curate police museum displays. Invoking Stuart Hall’s work on representation and Othering, we examine how gun displays at Canadian police museums are organized to minimize the harm that police interventions with guns cause. Arguing these displays are made intelligible through a regime of representation that naturalizes the distinction between police officers and the “criminal” Other, we examine how these museums position weaponry including the gun as an esthetic object and a force of social good when in the hands of police. Analyzing curatorial strategies such as the arrangement of weapons, mannequin placement, dress, and level of humanization, as well as the rhetoric and narratives espoused on accompanying placards, we show how the curatorial approach in these spaces ratify an ideological framework that normalizes police violence and criminalization. We then assess what our analysis contributes to literatures on police museums and policing myths.
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加拿大警察博物馆的代表性制度:他者、警察主体性和枪战
加拿大各地有数十家公共警察博物馆,纪念该国执法和刑事定罪的历史。从这些地点的实地考察中,我们探索了用于策划警察博物馆展览的代表性装置。我们援引斯图尔特·霍尔在代表性和其他方面的工作,研究了加拿大警察博物馆的枪支展览是如何组织起来的,以最大限度地减少警察对枪支的干预造成的伤害。我们认为,通过一种将警察和“罪犯”之间的区别自然化的表现制度,这些展示是可以理解的。另外,我们研究了这些博物馆如何将包括枪支在内的武器定位为警察手中的审美对象和社会公益力量。通过分析策展策略,如武器的布置、人体模型的放置、着装和人性化程度,以及随附标语牌上的修辞和叙事,我们展示了这些空间的策展方法是如何认可一个使警察暴力和刑事定罪正常化的意识形态框架的。然后,我们评估我们的分析对警察博物馆和警察神话文献的贡献。
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期刊介绍: Crime, Media, Culture is a fully peer reviewed, international journal providing the primary vehicle for exchange between scholars who are working at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The journal invites papers in three broad substantive areas: * The relationship between crime, criminal justice and media forms * The relationship between criminal justice and cultural dynamics * The intersections of crime, criminal justice, media forms and cultural dynamics
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