Article ID: CBB806434585

‘As syllable from sound’: the sonic dimensions of confinement at the State Hospital for the Insane at Worcester, Massachusetts (2020)

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As the first state hospital in the USA, the Worcester State Hospital for the Insane at Worcester, Massachusetts (est. 1833), set a precedent for asylum design and administration that would be replicated across the country. Because the senses were believed to provide a direct conduit into a person’s mental state, the intended therapeutic force of the Worcester State Hospital resided in its particular command over sensory experience. In this paper, I examine how aurality was used as an instrument in the moral architecture of the asylum; how the sonic design of the asylum collided with the day-to-day logistics of institutional management; and the way that patients experienced and engaged with the resultant patterns of sound and silence.

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Authors & Contributors
De Cesaris, Fabrizio
Wilson, Matthew
John Holmes
William J. Glover
Edward M. Hatch
Dennis J. De Witt
Journals
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
History of Psychiatry
Historical Archaeology
Perspectives on Science
Medical History
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Publishers
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Minnesota Press
PublicAffairs
Oxford University Press
Manchester University Press
Concepts
Architecture
Building construction
Design
Psychiatric hospitals
Industrial archaeology
Health care
People
Montaner, Lluís Domènech i
Zeidler, Eberhard Heinrich
Friesen, Gordon
Alexander Parris
Harrison, Frederic
Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century, late
20th century
17th century
Places
United States
England
Massachusetts (U.S.)
Rhode Island (U.S.)
Turin (Italy)
Scotland
Institutions
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
McLean Hospital (Belmont, Mass.)
National Health Service (Great Britain)
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