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Bodies, with Charlotte Bates


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We each have a body, but every body’s story is unique. In this intimate conversation, sociologist Charlotte Bates tells Alexis and Rosie why studying bodies – and how we talk about them – matters in a society where some are privileged over others, and why ableism harms us all.

Charlotte talks about her co-authored work on wild swimming, arguing that despite its commodification, it holds subversive power. She also considers how the unwell body collides with the demands of capitalist life – revealing just how absurd it can be. Plus: what “wellness” fails to capture – and why health is not a lifestyle choice.

Guest: Charlotte Bates
Hosts: Rosie Hancock, Alexis Hieu Truong
Executive Producer: Alice Bloch
Sound Engineer: David Crackles
Music: Joe Gardner
Artwork: Erin Aniker

Find more about Uncommon Sense at The Sociological Review.

Episode Resources

Charlotte, Rosie, Alexis and our producer Alice recommended

  • Nina Mingya Powles’ book “Small Bodies of Water”
  • Andy Jackson’s poem “The Change Room”
  • Viktoria Modesta’s song “Prototype”
  • Mark O’Connell’s book “To Be A Machine”


From The Sociological Review

  • “Making Visible: Chronic Illness and the Academy” – Anna Ruddock
  • “Race and Disability in the Academy” – Moya Bailey
  • “Embodying Sociology” [Supplement Issue]


By Charlotte Bates

  • “Vital Bodies: Living with Illness”
  • “Conviviality, disability and design in the city”
  • Research on wild swimming with Kate Moles – including this article and this forthcoming publication.


Further readings

  • “Beyond the Periphery of the Skin” – Silvia Federici
  • “Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s” – Donna Haraway
  • “Moving Beyond Pain” – bell hooks
  • “On Being Ill” – Virginia Woolf
  • “Believing Your Pain as Radical Self-Care” – Jameisha Prescod (in this publication)
  • “Wellness Culture is Ableism in Sheep’s Clothing” – Lucy Pasha-Robinson
  • The Polluted Leisure Project – Clifton Evers and James Davoll
  • The Moving Oceans project
  • “Illness: The Cry of the Flesh” – Havi Carel 
  • Alexandre Baril’s scholarly work
  • “Everybody Needs Beauty: In Search of the Nature Cure” – Samantha Walton
  • “Why climate justice is impossible without racial justice” – Georgia Whitaker
  • On maternal mortality – Divya Talwar


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