If These Walls Could Speak

A Visual Ethnography of Graffiti at Boggo Road Gaol

Authors

  • Belinda Costanzo Griffith University
  • Melissa Bull Griffith University
  • Catrin Smith Griffith University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/qre.2013.22

Keywords:

Boggo Road Gaol, prison graffiti, lived experiences of incarcerated individuals, narrative of prison life,

Abstract

When analysed in context, prison graffiti can provide valuable insight into the lived experiences of incarcerated individuals. This study uses Brisbane's Boggo Road Gaol as a case study site to evaluate the importance of historical, social and political context in the interpretation of prison graffiti. Visual ethnographic methodology was employed to allow the triangulation of various contextualising resources: newspaper articles, government reports, biographies and institutional records, and the graffiti. We discuss the theme of resistance as an example to demonstrate the value of the contextual analysis of images. By locating the graffiti within the historical, social and political context that it was produced, the significance of the graffiti is identified, and the ambiguity associated with the interpretation of images potentially is reduced. A contextualised analysis of prison graffiti provides a narrative of prison life, allowing the independent expression of prisoners to be ‘heard’.

Author Biographies

  • Belinda Costanzo, Griffith University

    Belinda Costanzo is a doctoral scholar in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University. Her PhD research examines archival and interview material that represents the perspectives of prisoners rather than institutions.

  • Melissa Bull, Griffith University

    Melissa Bull is the Associate Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security at Griffith University. Her key publications are in the fields of illicit drug control, punishment, crime prevention, community policing, policing diversity, mandatory immigration detention and the regulation of young drivers.

  • Catrin Smith, Griffith University

    Catrin (Kate) Smith is Deputy Head of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University. She has completed research on health issues for incarcerated women (United Kingdom and United States), aspects of care and control at a high security (special) psychiatric hospital and the cultural aspects of female injecting drug use (Texas and North Wales).

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Published

2013-12-01

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How to Cite

Costanzo, B., Bull, M., & Smith, C. (2013). If These Walls Could Speak: A Visual Ethnography of Graffiti at Boggo Road Gaol. Queensland Review, 20(2), 215-230. https://doi.org/10.1017/qre.2013.22