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The Psychopolitics of Bisexuality

Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 2000
This article begins with the observation that multiple current uses of the term “bisexuality” render the practice of sexual desire for both men and women invisible. It then centers on the use of the term in contemporary psychoanalytic gender theory and argues that here, too, its use to mean the mix of male and female genitals or of masculinity and ...
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On the Question of Bisexuality

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1984
If the homosexual-heterosexual range is a continuum, individuals at the midpoint should be characterized by equal frequency, equal pleasure, and relatively random sex choice of their partners. A small sample of bisexuals, self-identified according to these criteria, was interviewed. If these individuals are typical, sexual choice is dichotomous, rather
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Bisexual Pedagogy: Bringing Bisexuality into the Classroom

Journal of Bisexuality, 2009
Following the emphasis over the last decade on coming out as a pedagogical tool, I use my personal experience in the classroom to problematize this approach. I articulate the specific experience of the bisexual teacher in the classroom, which is a different and undertheorized experience than that of heterosexual or gay and lesbian teachers.
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Bisexuality

2013
This entry explores past and present social-scientific lenses concerning bisexuality. The author traces the rise of a bisexual movement in the 1970s to present times. The entry concludes by addressing social work's limited contributions to understanding bisexuality and proposes trends and directions for future practice and research with diverse groups ...
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Bisexuality

Journal of Bisexuality, 2003
In this paper I explore the emergence of two distinct Western cultures, gay and straight, emerging in the late 19th century and then developing through the first half of the 20th century until gay liberation in the late 1960s when the establishment of gay and lesbian “ethnic style” communities strengthened the heterosexual/homosexual dichotomy. I argue
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Bisexual Spaces: Exploring Geographies of Bisexualities

2015
Since the 1990s, geographies of sexualities have evolved into a body of work which is able to provide an overview of everyday life experiences of sexual minorities, especially of gay men and lesbians.  A review of the literature, however, observes that bisexuality is often neglected.
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Bisexual erasure: Perceived attraction patterns of bisexual women and men

European Journal of Social Psychology, 2022
Thekla Morgenroth, Teri A Kirby
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Bisexual

2008
Colin Berry   +61 more
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On Psychic Bisexuality

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2002
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