McGeachan Cheryl
University of Glasgow, UK.
Hist Psychiatry. 2017 Mar;28(1):58-71. doi: 10.1177/0957154X16676693. Epub 2016 Nov 10.
This paper uses the unique collection of Scottish outsider art, labelled Art Extraordinary, as a window into the often neglected small spaces of asylum care in the early twentieth century. By drawing upon materials from the Art Extraordinary collection and its associated archives, this paper demonstrates the importance of incorporating small and everyday spaces of care - such as gardens, paths, studios and boats - into the broader historical narratives of psychiatric care in Scotland. Examples of experiential memorialization and counterpoints to asylum surveillance culture will be illuminated. The significance of using 'outsider' art collections as a valuable source in tracing geographical histories will be highlighted.
本文利用了苏格兰局外人艺术的独特藏品“非凡艺术”,作为一扇窗口,窥探20世纪初常常被忽视的收容所护理中的小空间。通过借鉴“非凡艺术”藏品及其相关档案中的资料,本文展示了将诸如花园、小径、工作室和船只等小型日常护理空间纳入苏格兰精神科护理更广泛历史叙事的重要性。将阐明体验性纪念的例子以及与收容所监视文化的对比。将强调利用“局外人”艺术藏品作为追溯地理历史的宝贵资料来源的重要性。