Marshall, Barbara - Sociology

Personal Information
First Name: 
Barbara
Last Name: 
Marshall
Department / Program: 
OTHER
Other: 
Sociology
University Affiliation: 
Trent University
Phone: 
7057481011
Extension: 
7856
Email Address: 
Area of Research
Discipline: 
Sociology
Subject: 
Medicine
Time Period: 
19th and 20th Century
Current
Specific Area of Research: 
Feminist and social theory, gender, sexuality, aging, bodies, science and technology, consumption
Academics
PHD Program: 
Sociology
PHD University: 
University of Alberta
PHD Date: 
1989
Major Publications: 
Marshall, B.L. (2009) Sexual medicine, sexual bodies and the ‘pharmaceutical imagination’ Science as Culture Marshall, B.L. (2007) Climacteric Redux? (Re)medicalizing the Male Menopause, Men and Masculinities, 9(4): 509-529. Marshall, B.L. (2006) The new virility: Viagra, male aging and sexual function. Sexualities ,9 (3): 345-362. Marshall, B. L. and Katz, S. (2006) From Androgyny to Androgens: Remaking Gender in the Aging Body. In Calasanti, T. (ed) Age Matters. Routledge, 75-98. Harrington, A., Marshall, B.L. and Mueller, H-P (eds) (2006) The Routledge Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Routledge Katz, S. and Marshall, B.L, (2004) Is the functional ‘normal’? Age, sex and the biomarking of successful living. History of the Human Sciences, 17(1): 53-75 Katz, S. and Marshall, B.L. (2003) New sex for old: Lifestyle, consumption and the ethics of aging well Journal of Aging Studies 17(1): 3-16 Marshall, B.L. (2003) Feminist theory, critical theory and technology studies. in Technology and Modernity: The Empirical Turn. T. Misa, P. Brey, and A. Feenberg (eds), MIT Press, 105-135. Marshall, B. L. and Katz, S. (2002) Forever functional: sexual fitness and the aging male body Body and Society, 8(4): 43-70 Marshall, B.L. (2002) Hard science: Gendered constructions of sexual dysfunction in the ‘Viagra age’. Sexualities, 5(2): 131-158 Marshall, B. L. (2000) Configuring Gender: Explorations in Theory and Politics Broadview Press. Marshall, B. L. (1994) Engendering Modernity: Feminism, Social Theory and Social Change. Polity Press and Northeastern University Press
Membership in Academic Societies: 
4S, CSA
Courses Taught: 
Theory, Sexuality