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The "Non-favourite": Neo-tribal Sexualities on Celluloid [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Much academic ink has been spilt over the way in which female subjectivities and sexualities are constructed in the public domain. Issues of female sexuality form a huge part of queer studies and feminist accounts.
Chronopoulou, A., Chronopoulou, A.
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Resisting Monosexism: Representations of Bisexuality in Literature

open access: yesForum, 2020
In a New York Times review of James Baldwin’s 1968 novel Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone, Mario Puzo writes that “A propaganda novel may be socially valuable… but it is not art.” Puzo’s claim is a function of what creative writing pedagogy scholar
Audrey T Heffers
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Between Otto Weininger and Vassily Rozanov: Constructing the Feminine and the Masculine in Dmitry Merezhkovsky’s Works [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2021
Despite his revolutionary views on Christianity, Merezhkovsky believed in the traditional role of God concerning gender distinction and was attached to the Plato’s idea of androgyns, considering the nature of Christ in androgynous terms.
Anna V. Protopopova, Ivan A. Protopopov
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Analiza Fragmenta: Književnost, histerija, biseksualnost

open access: yesUmjetnost Riječi, 2021
AN ANALYSIS OF FRAGMENT: LITERATURE, HYSTERIA, BISEXUALITY The essay starts with Freud’s Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria, relating its discordant lines of argumentation with the psychoanalytic concept of (bi)sexuality, as it was ...
Mirela Dakić
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Doubt, Havelock Ellis, and Bisexuality in Jacob’s Room

open access: yesHumanities, 2022
This essay examines Virginia Woolf’s experimental representations of bisexuality in her bildungsroman, Jacob’s Room (JR) (1922). This article suggests that we cannot appreciate Woolf’s complex modernist strategies of resistance to restrictive and ...
Christopher James Wells
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Marginalized Bodies of Imagined Futurescapes: Ableism and Heteronormativity in Science Fiction

open access: yesCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 2018
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narratives by analyzing how physical disability and homosexuality/bisexuality have been depicted in popular science fiction film and television.
Josefine Wälivaara
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“Why Do I Need to Come Out if Straight People Don’t Have To?” Divergent Perspectives on the Necessity of Self-Disclosure Among Bisexual Women

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology, 2021
Coming out has historically been an important yet often very challenging process for LGBTQI + individuals to no longer conceal their sexual and/or gender identity.
Zuziwe Khuzwayo
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Female bisexuality

open access: yes, 2020
Bisexual behavior is an order of magnitude more common than exclusive homosexuality in women. Many evolutionary hypotheses on sexual orientation have focused on homosexuality, particularly in men, yet there has recently been a growing recognition that male and female homosexuality may have different evolutionary origins, and that the various forms of ...
Severi Luoto, Markus J. Rantala
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Why bisexuality is queer

open access: yesWhatever, 2018
The essay starts with the author’s Positioning, a feminist practice of disclosing her own intellectual and political perspectives – since knowledge is situated, never neutral. In section 1.
Laura Corradi
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How Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Teachers Experience Physical Education—A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies

open access: yesSexes, 2023
Research on sexual diversity in physical education (PE) focuses primarily on students and rarely on teachers. Against this background, this study takes a look at teachers and explores the question of how lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) teachers ...
Johannes Müller, Nicola Böhlke
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