Public histories of incarceration: reflecting on museums and social change

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Museums & Social Issues-A Journal of Reflective Discourse Pub Date : 2017-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15596893.2017.1292106
Mayela Caro, Marissa Friedman
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ABSTRACT California has a long history of criminalizing youth of color. Gang injunctions and the policies which structure the “school to prison pipeline” are contemporary expressions of this. As members of the graduate student curatorial team at the University of California Riverside, our contribution to the Humanities Action Lab’s national exhibition States of Incarceration was to chart the genealogy of sites of surveillance and policing of bodies of color, from the Sherman Indian School in Riverside, CA, to the streets of 1940s Los Angeles, to the public schools and diverse urban neighborhoods of the twenty-first century. In Detention: The War on Youth treats the policies, practices, and sites of policing and surveillance of youthful bodies as the building blocks of a carceral state which has as its end goal the social control of particular kinds of racialized bodies. As our nation’s carceral project continues to expand, we, as public historians, are called to respond to the crisis. We must continue to make public the histories of surveillance, policing, and incarcerating black and brown bodies.
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监禁的公共历史:反思博物馆和社会变革
摘要加利福尼亚州长期以来一直将有色人种青年定为犯罪。帮派禁令和构建“从学校到监狱的管道”的政策就是这一点的当代表达。作为加州大学河滨分校研究生策展团队的成员,我们对人文行动实验室的全国展览《监禁状态》的贡献是绘制有色人种尸体监视和监管场所的家谱,从加州河滨的谢尔曼印第安人学校到20世纪40年代洛杉矶的街道,到21世纪的公立学校和多样化的城市社区。拘留:青年战争将对青年身体的监管和监视政策、做法和场所视为一个以社会控制特定种族化身体为最终目标的尸体国家的基石。随着我们国家的尸体项目不断扩大,作为公共历史学家,我们被要求应对这场危机。我们必须继续公开监视、治安和监禁黑人和棕色人种尸体的历史。
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