
Susan Squier
Professor · Cultural studies of science and medicine
Pennsylvania State UniversityAbout
Susan Squier is the Julia Brill Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and English at The Pennsylvania State University. Her research bridges feminist theory, disability studies, modernist literature, and the cultural studies of science and medicine. She explores intersections of visual narrative forms—particularly graphic medicine—with healthcare communication, ethical practice, and patient empowerment.
Her work emphasizes graphic medicine as a transformative medium for conveying complex medical information, addressing informed consent challenges, and fostering empathy in healthcare contexts. Key projects include PathoGraphics, examining disease narratives through visual arts, and interdisciplinary collaborations on climate change comics and One Health frameworks.
Squier’s publications span academic journals and anthologies, advocating for health humanities as a space where medical, artistic, and social science perspectives converge. Her teaching integrates modernist literary analysis with critical discussions of science and gender.
Notable contributions include the Graphic Medicine Manifesto (2020) and foundational research on feminist science studies. Her scholarship consistently bridges humanities scholarship with practical applications in healthcare education and policy.
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