Hudson-Rodd N, Farrell G A
Centre for Development Studies, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia.
Aust N Z J Ment Health Nurs. 1998 Dec;7(4):152-62.
This paper is an account of the social history of the Round House Gaol in Fremantle, Western Australia and of those lunatics that were gathered together into its closed geographical space. The first permanent structure, perched on the most elevated and prominent site in Fremantle, was a gaol; the design for which was based on Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon or Inspection House, created for the purpose of surveillance and control of inmates. Visible in 1997, the Round House still stands as a dominant, physical marker of the landscape, ranking as a premier historical tourist attraction in Western Australia. But its actual use as a place for the containment of lunatics is only cursorily alluded to. This paper addresses the previously ignored period of 1830-1850.
本文讲述了西澳大利亚弗里曼特尔圆屋监狱的社会历史,以及那些被聚集在其封闭地理空间内的疯子的故事。第一座永久性建筑坐落在弗里曼特尔最高且最显眼的地方,是一座监狱;其设计基于杰里米·边沁的全景敞视监狱或视察所,目的是监视和控制囚犯。1997年仍可见到的圆屋,如今依然是这片风景中占主导地位的实体标志,是西澳大利亚首屈一指的历史旅游景点。但其作为收容疯子场所的实际用途却只是被粗略提及。本文探讨了1830年至1850年这段此前被忽视的时期。