Biography
Starting in August 2011, Dr. Bell is serving as department chair of Women's & Gender Studies.
Dr. Bell joined the USF faculty in 1988. Her research interests include performance studies, feminist theory and pedagogy. She enjoys cross-stitching historical samplers, replacing biblical verses with feminist slogans. She is the proud mom of three very smart, funny, and talented children. She is Nana to two equally smart, funny, and talented grandchildren.
Dr. Bell joined the USF faculty in 1988. Her research interests include performance studies, feminist theory and pedagogy. She enjoys cross-stitching historical samplers, replacing biblical verses with feminist slogans. She is the proud mom of three very smart, funny, and talented children. She is Nana to two equally smart, funny, and talented grandchildren.
Courses
Introduction to Women's Studies
Capstone/Senior Project
Capstone/Senior Project
Publishings
Elizabeth Bell and Daniel Blaeuer. Performing Gender and Interpersonal Communication Research. In The Gender and Communication Handbook, edited by Julia Wood and Bonnie Dow. Sage, 2006. 9-23.
Elizabeth Bell. Social Dramas and Cultural Performances: All the President’s Women.Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies 2, 1 (February 2006).
Elizabeth Bell. Sex Acts Beyond Boundaries and Binaries: A Feminist Challenge for Self Care in Performance Studies. Text and Performance Quarterly 25, 3 (July 2005): 187-219.
Elizabeth Bell and Kim Golombisky. Voices and Silences in Our Classrooms: Mapping the Trails of Sex/Gender, Race, and Class. Women’s Studies in Communication 27, 3 (Fall 2004): 294-329.
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Elizabeth Bell. Social Dramas and Cultural Performances: All the President’s Women.Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies 2, 1 (February 2006).
Elizabeth Bell. Sex Acts Beyond Boundaries and Binaries: A Feminist Challenge for Self Care in Performance Studies. Text and Performance Quarterly 25, 3 (July 2005): 187-219.
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