PENITENCE, EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL SOUND AT THE EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY: 1830-1850

Q1 Arts and Humanities International Journal of Listening Pub Date : 2019-06-18 DOI:10.1080/10904018.2019.1629932
L. Kass
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The Eastern State Penitentiary, located in Philadelphia, was opened for use as a prison in 1829 and closed in 1971. The penitentiary’s early practice of placing all inmates in solitary confinement has often misleadingly been referred to as the “Silent System.” Sounds were present in the penitentiary, but they were carefully controlled and channeled towards the primary goal of the institution: forcing the prisoners to experience true penitence. The sounds that were made audible to the inmates were meant to signal the purpose of their imprisonment. Looms clattered inside cells as inmates were made to weave cloth; alarm bells rang from the central tower, discouraging escape; and perhaps most importantly, the gate clanged shut, symbolizing the permanence of the inmates’ separation from the outside world. My paper reveals that in addition to the manipulation of the inmate’s external soundworld, the prison also attempted to control the sounds inside the inmates’ minds, through encouraging inmates to read the Bible to themselves in their cells. Listening to the Eastern State Penitentiary brings into perspective previously overlooked aspects of the prisoners’ experience at the institution and clarifies how the sonic design of the prison contributed to its goal of reforming the inmates into moral citizens.
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忏悔,东部州立监狱的外部和内部声音:1830-1850
位于费城的东部州立监狱于1829年作为监狱开放,并于1971年关闭。监狱早期将所有囚犯单独监禁的做法经常被误导地称为“沉默制度”。监狱里也有声音,但它们受到了精心控制,并被引导到该机构的主要目标:迫使囚犯体验真正的忏悔。让犯人听得到的声音是为了表明他们被监禁的目的。当囚犯被要求织布时,织布机在牢房里发出咔嗒咔嗒的声音;中央塔楼上响起了警报声,劝阻人们逃跑;也许最重要的是,大门哐当关上了,象征着囚犯与外界的永久隔离。我的论文揭示,除了操纵囚犯的外部声音世界,监狱还试图通过鼓励囚犯在牢房里自己读《圣经》来控制囚犯内心的声音。聆听东部州立监狱的声音,让我们看到囚犯在监狱中被忽视的经历,并阐明监狱的声音设计如何有助于将囚犯改造成有道德的公民。
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