Susanne Kappeler (born 1949)[1] was a lecturer in English at the University of East Anglia and an associate professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Al Akhawayn University,[2] and now works as a freelance writer and teacher in England and Germany. Kappeler also taught 'The literary representation of women' in the Faculty of English at Cambridge while a research fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge[3] and was a part-time tutor for the Open University Course, 'The Changing Experience of Women',[3] and is part of a collective setting up the Cambridge Women's Resources Centre.
Verena Loewensberg: Betrachtungen zum Werk einer konstruktiven Malerin (in German), ABC Verlag, 1988, ISBN978-3-85504-063-6
Kappeler, Susanne, and Carlo Vivarelli. Carlo Vivarelli: Plastik, Malerei, Gebrauchsgraphik = Carlo Vivarelli : sculpture, painting, graphic design. Zürich: ABC Verlag, 1988. ISBN978-3-85504-112-1
Der Wille zur Gewalt: Politik des persönlichen Verhaltens (in German), Frauenoffensive, 1994, ISBN978-3-88104-254-3; in English: The Will to Violence, Columbia University Teachers College Press and Spinifex Press, 1995, ISBN978-1-875559-46-6, a book that analyses "the way in which the psychotherapeutic professions work to develop a culture of irresponsibility in personal relationships"[4]
Kappeler, Susanne (1996), "Subjects, objects and equal opportunities", in Jackson, Stevi; Scott, Sue (eds.), Feminism and sexuality: a reader, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 300–306, ISBN9780231107082.