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Susan E. Bell

A. Myrick Freeman Professor of Social Sciences

Spring 2007

  • Constructions of the Body (GWS 253)
  • INTERMEDIATE INDEPENDENT STUDY (SOC 291)
  • Advanced Seminar: Current Controversies in Sociology (SOC 310B)
  • ADVANCED INDEPENDENT STUDY (SOC 401)
  • ADVANCED INDEPENDENT STUDY (SOC 402)

Phone (207) 725-3292
Title A. Myrick Freeman Professor of Social Sciences
Department SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Work Location 203 Riley House
E-Mail sbell@bowdoin.edu
 
 Susan E Bell: Bowdoin College: Sociology & Anthropology

Education

Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Sociology, Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Harvard Medical School
PhD., Sociology, Brandeis University
M.A., Sociology, Brandeis University
History of Ideas, Brandeis University
B.A., Philosophy, Haverford College

The first A. Myrick Freeman Professor of Social Sciences, Susan E. Bell joined the Bowdoin faculty in 1983. Her specialty is the sociology of health and illness, in which she investigates the experience of illness, women's health, and visual and performative representations of the politics of cancer, medicine, and women's bodies.

Selected Publications

"Artworks, collective experience, and claims for social justice: the case of women living with breast cancer," with Alan Radley. Sociology of Health & Illness (second author), forthcoming.

Tattoo, Martha Hall, 1998.
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Tattoo, Martha Hall, 1998.
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"Living with breast cancer in text and image: Making art to make sense." Qualitative Research in Psychology, special issue on "embodiment" 3(1):31-44, 2006.
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Becoming a mother after DES:  Intensive mothering in spite of it all."Becoming a mother after DES: Intensive mothering in spite of it all." Pp. 233-252 in Anna De Fina, Deborah Schiffrin, and Michael Bamberg, eds. Discourse and Identity.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

"Vaginal politics: Tensions and possibilities in The Vagina Monologues," with Susan M. Reverby, Women's Studies International Forum, 28:430-444, 2005. Click here for a link to V-Day, a global movement to stop violence against women and girls.
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Synthetic Planet: Chemical Politics and the Hazards of Modern Life"Intensive performances of mothering: A sociological perspective," Qualitative Research 4(1):45-75, 2004
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"Sexual synthetics: Women, science, and microbicides," in Monica Casper, ed., Synthetic Planet: Chemical Politics and the Hazards of Modern Life, Routledge, 2003

"Photo images: Jo Spence's narratives of living with illness," Health 6(1):5-30, 2002. Click here to view Jo Spence's photographs.
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"Experiencing illness in/and narrative," in Chloe Bird, Peter Conrad, Allen Fremont, and Sol Levine, eds., Handbook of Medical Sociology, fifth edition, Prentice-Hall, 2000

Our Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century"Narratives and lives: Women's health politics and the diagnosis of cancer for DES daughters," Narrative Inquiry 9(2):347-389, 1999

"Birth control," with Lauren Wise (Bowdoin class of '96) and with the assistance of Judith Norsigian and Susannah Cooper-Doyle, in Boston Women's Health Book Collective, eds., Our Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century, Simon and Schuster, 1998

"Gendered medical science:  Producing a drug for women."  Feminist Studies, 21(3):469-500, 1995.

"Translating science to the people: Updating The New Our Bodies, Ourselves." Women's Studies International Forum, 17(1): 9-18, 1994.

Selected Professional Engagements

Editorial Boards

  • Editorial Adviser, Sociology of Health and Illness, 2004-present
  • Editorial Board, Health, 2003-present
  • Editorial Board, Qualitative Sociology, 1992-2004
  • Associate Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1990-1992
  • Editorial Board, Women and Health, 1984-1987

ASA

Maine Humanities Council

  • Faculty, Humanities at the Heart of Health Care Summer Institute (for the Maine Humanities Council, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities), University of New England, Portland, ME 2002; Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, 2004. Guest lecture, "The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Race, Class, and Public Health," at the Heart of Health Care Summer Institute, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, 2006
  • Facilitator/Scholar, Maine Humanities Council, "Literature and Medicine" monthly seminar, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine, 2007
  • Facilitator/Scholar, Maine Humanities Council, "Literature and Medicine" monthly seminar, Frannie Peabody Center, Portland, Maine, 2004; 2005
  • Facilitator/Scholar, Maine Humanities Council/National Endowment for the Humanities "Literature and Medicine" monthly seminar, Maine General Medical Center, Augusta, Maine, 2000; 2001; 2002

Arts

  • Living with Breast Cancer: Martha Hall's Texts, Images, and Collaborative Productions," opening talk for the exhibition "Holding In, Holding On Artist's Books by Martha A. Hall," Hawthorne-Longfellow Library, Bowdoin College, February 2004
  • "Performing Mothers: Paintings by Anne Harris," gallery talk, Bowdoin College, February 2003
  • Guest Curator with Alison Ferris, "Jo Spence: The Art of Transgression: Collaborative Projects 1982-1992," Bowdoin College, January 27 - March 1, 1998
  • "Jo Spence: Narratives In, Of, and Through Her Body," gallery talk, Bowdoin College, February 1998
Jo Spence 1992. Untitled, Photograph by Terry Dennett.
Courtesy Jo Spence Memorial Archive.
Jo Spence 1992. Untitled, Photograph by Terry Dennett.  Courtesy Jo Spence Memorial Archive.
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Photo Credit:
Tattoo, Martha Hall, 1998.
Photograph by Dennis Griggs. Courtesy of Alan Hall.
From the collections of the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections and Archives, Bowdoin College