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Shannon Bell
Associate Professor, Political Science
York University, Toronto, Canada M3J 1P3

shanbell@yorku.ca

Books

1995

Whore Carnival. (New York: Autonomedia)
[excerpts]

1994 Reading, Writing and Rewriting the Prostitute Body. (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press) [229 pages]
[excerpts]

Co-authored Book

1997

Brenda Cossman, Shannon Bell, Lise Gotell, Becki Ross, Bad Attitude\s on Trial: Pornography, Feminism and the Butler Decision (Toronto: University of Toronto Press). My contribution includes Ch. 5 "On ne Peut voir l’image,”. pp.199-242 [43 pages] and half of the “Introduction” pp.3- 47 [22 pages]
[excerpt]

Foreign Language Translation:

2002

Whore Carnival
(Tokyo, Japan: Seikyu-sha).

2000 Reading, Writing and Rewriting the Prostitute Body
(Tokyo, Japan: Seikyu-sha).
Co-edited Book (forthcoming)

2004

Robert Albriitton, John Bell, Shannon Bell, Richard Westra, New Socialisms. (Routledge)

Manuscript (forthcoming)

2004

Fast Feminism
[excerpts]

Chapters in Books [Refereed]

2003

“Levinasian Pragmatics,” Levinas and the Political, eds. Asher and Gad. Horowitz. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press) (forthcoming)

2003

“Post-Porn\Post-Anti Porn: Queer Socialist Pornography,” New Socialisms, eds. Robert Albriitton , John Bell , Shannon Bell, Richard Westra, (Routledge) forthcoming.

2002

“Liquid Fire,” Jane Sexes it Up, ed. Lisa Johnson. (New York: Four Walls Eight Windows), pp. 327-45.

2000

"Feminist Ejaculations,” in, eds. Barbara Crow and Lise Gotell. Open Boundaries: A Canadian Women's Studies Reader (Scarborough: Prentice Hall), pp.2 76-281.

2000

"Feminist Erotica\Eroticism,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories, ed. Lorraine Code (London: Routledge) [450 words]

2000

"Gayle Rubin,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories, ed. Lorraine Code (London: Routledge) [450 words]

2000

“Justice and Law: Passion, Power, Prejudice and so-called Pedophilia,” Law As A Gendering Practice, eds. Dorothy Chunn and Dany Lacombe (Toronto: Oxford University Press), pp. 40-59.

1999

“Rewriting the Prostitute Body,” Women and Values. Readings in Recent Feminist Philosophy, 3rd edition, ed. Marilyn Pearsall (Belmont CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company), pp.144-6 (reprints from Reading, Writing and Rewriting the Prostitute Body).

1997

"Performing Theory: Socrates, Sam, Kate and Scarlot,” Feminism and New Democracy, ed. Jodi Dean (London: Sage Press), pp.198-209 [11 pages]

Journal Articles (Refereed)

2002

“Fast Feminism,” Journal of Contemporary Thought, 14 (Winter 2001), pp.93-112.

2001

“Robin Sharpe’s Perverse Aesthetic,” Constitutional Forum, Vol. 12, No.1, pp.30-9.

2000

"Julia O'Connell Davidson. Prostitution, Power and Freedom. A Review. Sexualities Vol 3(1), pp.108-113.

1998

"Aphrodite of the Market Place: Fetishism, Value and [Sexual Pragmatism," Rethinking Marxism, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp.134-140.

1998

"The Political-Libidinal Economy of the Socialist Female Body: Flesh and Blood, Work and Ideas," Women and Revolution: Global Expressions 1998, ed M.J. Diamond (Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp.339-355 [16 pages] Reprint

1996

“Rewrting the Prostitute Body: Prostitute Perspectives," pp. 99-103, 106112, 114-115, 117, 120-126, 128-131, 135-136 of Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Bodv reprinted in Women and the Law, eds. Mary Joe Fugg, Jerry Fugg and Judi Greenberg (Foundation Press).

1995

"Performing Theory: Socrates, Sam, Kate and Scarlot,” Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol. 21 no 3, pp.79-92. [13 pages]

1995

"Pictures don't lie. Pictures tell it all," Journal of the History of Sexuality, Vol 6, No.2, pp.284-321. [37 pages]

1992

“Tomb of the Sacred Prostitute: The Symposium," Shadow of Spirit. Postmodernism and Religion, eds. Philippa Berry and Andrew Wernick, (London & New York: Routledge), pp.198-210. [12 pages].

Chapters in Books [Non-refereed]

1997

“Doing Time in the Bardo,” The Eight Technologies of Otherness, ed. Sue Golding. London Routledge pp.333-42. [11 pages]

1993

"Finding The Male Within and Taking Him Cruising: Drag King-For-A-Day,” The Last Sex: Feminism and Outlaw Bodies, eds. Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, (New York, London & Montreal: St. Martin's Press, Macmillan, and New World Perspectives), pp. 91-97. [6 pages]

1993

"Kate Bornstein: A Transgender, Transsexual Postmodern Tiresias,” The Last Sex: Feminism and Outlaw Bodies, eds. Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, (United States, Britain, and Canada: St. Martin's Press, Macmillan, and New World Perspectives), pp.104-120. [16 pages]

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