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Prison
Cultural Memory and Dark Tourism

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Hardback, 258 pages
Published
United States, 1 July 2008

Prison: Cultural Memory and Dark Tourism discusses decommissioned Australian prisons currently or potentially functioning as tourist attractions. In particular, it addresses a fundamental question: Do the interpretations and presentations of the sites include and fairly represent the personal stories and experiences associated with those prisons? The author argues that the conventional understanding of most of Australia's historical prisons fosters a radical «othering» of inmates, and with it the exclusion, distortion and historical neglect of their narratives.

This book examines avenues via which neglected narratives may be glimpsed or inferred, presenting a number of examples. This remedies the imbalance in some degree - and tests such avenues' potential as resources for inclusive interpretations by public historians and curators. The book also focuses on the influence of «celebrity prisoners», whose links to the penal system are exploited as promotional features by the sites and in some cases by the individuals themselves. Their narratives provide broad, if unwitting, support for the system and for the othering of the more general inmate population.

The ramifications of the above with regard to aspects of Australian identity mean that certain facets of the «Australian character» traditionally held to be emblematic are affected. These effects have subtle but tangible consequences for modern Australians' collective memory and deleterious consequences for current popular attitudes to penal practice.


The Author: Jacqueline Z. Wilson is a lecturer in Sociology and Cultural Studies at the University of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. She is a graduate of La Trobe University, where she won the David Myer University Medal, and holds a Ph.D. in History from Monash University.

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Prison: Cultural Memory and Dark Tourism discusses decommissioned Australian prisons currently or potentially functioning as tourist attractions. In particular, it addresses a fundamental question: Do the interpretations and presentations of the sites include and fairly represent the personal stories and experiences associated with those prisons? The author argues that the conventional understanding of most of Australia's historical prisons fosters a radical «othering» of inmates, and with it the exclusion, distortion and historical neglect of their narratives.

This book examines avenues via which neglected narratives may be glimpsed or inferred, presenting a number of examples. This remedies the imbalance in some degree - and tests such avenues' potential as resources for inclusive interpretations by public historians and curators. The book also focuses on the influence of «celebrity prisoners», whose links to the penal system are exploited as promotional features by the sites and in some cases by the individuals themselves. Their narratives provide broad, if unwitting, support for the system and for the othering of the more general inmate population.

The ramifications of the above with regard to aspects of Australian identity mean that certain facets of the «Australian character» traditionally held to be emblematic are affected. These effects have subtle but tangible consequences for modern Australians' collective memory and deleterious consequences for current popular attitudes to penal practice.


The Author: Jacqueline Z. Wilson is a lecturer in Sociology and Cultural Studies at the University of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. She is a graduate of La Trobe University, where she won the David Myer University Medal, and holds a Ph.D. in History from Monash University.

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EAN
9781433102790
ISBN
143310279X
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 centimetres (0.48 kg)

About the Author

The Author: Jacqueline Z. Wilson is a lecturer in Sociology and Cultural Studies at the University of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. She is a graduate of La Trobe University, where she won the David Myer University Medal, and holds a Ph.D. in History from Monash University.

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