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245 00 $aBisexual Politics :$bTheories, Queries, and Visions.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2013.
300 $a1 online resource (387 pages)
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588 0 $aPrint version record.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; About the Editor; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Section I-Reflections: A Look in the Mirror; Overview; Part A.A Taste of History; Identity/Politics: A History of the Bisexual Movement; The Bisexual Movement's Beginnings in the 70s: A Personal Retrospective; Bay Area Bisexual History: An Interview with David Lourea; It Ain't Over 'Til The Bisexual Speaks; Part B. The State of Our Movement; We Claim Our Own; Identity and Ideas: Strategies for Bisexuals.
505 8 $aOpen Letter to a Former Bisexual (or, Do I Hear ""Post-Bisexual""?)Bisexual Women, Feminist Politics; Go Ahead: Make My Movement; To Give or Not to Give; Fluid Desire: Race, HIV/AIDS, and Bisexual Politics; Our Leaders, Our Selves; Section II-Connections: Can We Work Together?; Overview; Part A. biSEXuality; Sexual Diversity and Bisexual Identity; Bi Sexuality; Bisexuality and S/M: The Bi Switch Revolution; Liberating Pornography; Too Butch to Be Bi (or You Can't Judge a Boy by Her Lover); Politics of the Bisexual Deep Fry; Part B. Coalition-Building and Other Queer Stories; Bisexual Lesbian.
505 8 $aTraitors to the Cause? Understanding the Lesbian/Gay Bisexuality DebatesBisexuality, Lesbian and Gay Communities, and the Limits of Identity Politics; Power and Privilege Beyond the Invisible Fence; Which Part of Me Deserves to Be Free?; Bisexual Etiquette: Helpful Hints for Bisexuals Working with Lesbians and Gay Men; Essay for the Inclusion of Transsexuals; If Half of You Dodges a Bullet, All of You Ends up Dead; Why You Must Say and Bisexual -- Section III-Directions: Our Visionary Voices; Overview; Your Fence Is Sitting on Me: The Hazards of Binary Thinking; Pimple No More.
505 8 $aMe, Myself, and You: Identity Politics in ActionForsaking All Others: A Bifeminist Discussion of Compulsory Monogamy; Framing Radical Bisexuality: Toward a Gender Agenda; The Natural Next Step; Pansies Against Patriarchy: Gender Blur, Bisexual Men, and Queer Liberation; The Sacredness of Pleasure; Appendices; Appendix A Brief Timeline of Bisexual Activism in the United States; Appendix B Bisexuals and the Radical Right; References; Index.
520 $aThis anthology presents a vivid collection of essays that explore the history, strategies, philosophy, and diversity of bisexual politics and theory in the United States. The 33 contributors develop a multifaceted approach to defining bisexual politics. Through these voices, the book seeks to understand the contexts in which the bisexual movement has evolved. The authors analyze different organizing strategies, formulate new bisexual political theory, provide a vision of future directions for redefining sexuality and gender, and educate activists and allies about current issues pertinent to the bisexual community. This book is the first of its kind. To date, it is the only book that documents and analyzes bisexual politics and theory. While existing literature on bisexuality has focused on identity, coming out, and forming communities, Bisexual Politics takes the vital next step into bisexual political theory and activism. The many subjects and subthemes addressed in Bisexual Politics appeal to a multitude of readers from activists to academics, from friends and family of bisexuals, to those who have struggled with bisexuality. It is a sourcebook for those seeking to locate bisexuality in the schema of other social justice movements. It is a tool to build alliances with other progressive groups, and build coalitions with both lesbian/gay and heterosexual communities. It is a primer for anyone interested in bisexual activism and theory.
650 0 $aBisexuality.
650 6 $aBisexualité.
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650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xAnthropology$xCultural.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xPopular Culture.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aBisexuality.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00833344
700 1 $aTucker, Naomi.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aDececco, Phd, John.$tBisexual Politics : Theories, Queries, and Visions.$dHoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2014$z9781560249504
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