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Susan Starr Sered

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Professor Sered works closely with the Massachusetts Women's Justice Network and other organizations advocating for women's human rights and against mass incarceration.
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2011 (with Marilyn Delle Donne Proulx) “Lessons for Women's Health from the Massachusetts Reform: Affordability, Transitions and Choice,”
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Professor Sered is the author of seven books, nearly one hundred scholarly articles, and numerous op-eds and shorter articles focusing on
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2012 (with Maureen Norton-Hawk) “Criminalized Women and Twelve Step Programs: Addressing Violations of the Law with a Spiritual Cure,”
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2008 (with Amy Agigian) “Holistic Sickening: Breast Cancer and the Discursive Worlds of Complementary and Alternative Practitioners,”
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1999 "'You are a Number, Not a Human Being': Israeli Breast Cancer Patients' Experiences with the Medical Establishment,"
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1999 "Talking about Mikveh Parties, or The Discourse of Status, Hierarchy and Social Control" in Rahel Wasserfall, ed.
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2013 (with Maureen Norton-Hawk) “Criminalized Women and the Healthcare System: The Case for Continuity of Services,”
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2011 (with Maureen Norton-Hawk) “Whose Higher Power: Criminalized Women Confront the Twelve Steps,”
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1995 "Rachel's Tomb: The Development of a Cult," Jewish Studies Quarterly 2(2): pp. 103–148.
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1988 "Food and Holiness: Cooking as a Sacred Act Among Middle-Eastern Jewish Women,"
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Can’t Catch a Break: Gender, Jail, Drugs, and the Limits of Personal Responsibility
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Women As Ritual Experts: The Religious Lives of Elderly Jewish Women in Jerusalem
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What Makes Women Sick: Maternity, Modesty, and Militarism in Israeli Society
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She advocates for women's human rights and against mass incarceration.
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was severely criticized by Okinawan Studies related scholars in a
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Uninsured in America: Life and Death in the Land of Opportunity
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Priestess, Mother, Sacred Sister: Religions Dominated by Women
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in the Jewish Thought category for Women as Ritual Experts
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Religious healing in Boston : body, spirit, community
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Religious healing in Boston : reports from the field
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Women of the Sacred Groves: Divine Priestesses of Okinawa
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Suffolk University faculty profile page for Susan Sered
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Women and Water: Niddah and Mikveh in Jewish Cultures
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Threadbare: Holes in America’s Health Care Safety Net
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2002 “Healing and Religion: A Jewish Perspective,”
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Index

Suffolk University
Human Rights
Harvard University
Professor
Sociology
Anthropology
Bar-Ilan University
Israel
women's health
mass incarceration
"Declaration of Concern"
"A Response to Critics"
The Divinity School
Journal of Correctional Health Care
Feminist Criminology
Women’s Health Issues
Sociology of Health and Illness
Medical Anthropology Quarterly
Anthropological Quarterly
National Jewish Book Award
"Past Winners"
Suffolk University faculty profile page for Susan Sered
Categories
1955 births
Living people
20th-century American Jews
Harvard University staff
Suffolk University faculty
Jewish feminists
Jewish scholars

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