This book provides an overview of research on bisexuality and bi+ people in Europe, counteracting the predominance of work on Bisexuality based in Ango-American contexts. Topics include pansexual identity, non-monogomies, asylum seekers and youth cultures. An essential collection for researchers in LGBTQI Studies and Sexuality Studies.
This book provides an overview of research on bisexuality and bi+ people in Europe, counteracting the predominance of work on Bisexuality based in Ango-American contexts. Topics include pansexual identity, non-monogomies, asylum seekers and youth cultures. An essential collection for researchers in LGBTQI Studies and Sexuality Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emiel Maliepaard is a researcher at Atria: Institute on Gender Equality. His work on the lived experiences of bisexual people has been published in, among others, 'Social and Cultural Geography', 'Sexualities', 'Journal of Bisexuality, and 'Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie.' Emiel has a special interest in social ontologies and theories such as practice theories. He, organised (with Dr. Caroline Walters) the 'First European Bisexuality Research Conference' (2016), edited a special issue of the 'Journal of Bisexuality' on (inter)national research frontiers in Europe, and wrote guidelines for bi inclusivity in Dutch (LGBT) organizations, health care services, and (government) policies. Finally, he is also involved in projects on sexual and (ex)partner violence. Renate Baumgartner is a sociologist and pharmacist. She currently works in sociology of sexualities and sociology of science and technology. Her work on bisexuality has been published in 'Psychology of Sexualities Review.' She was a lead author of the research corner in Robyn Ochs' magazine 'Bisexual Women Quarterly.' Renate has published in various fields including pharmacology and medicine. She currently works as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Tübingen (Germany), where she pursues a project on discrimination and fairness in artificial intelligence in medicine.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction Section 1 Sexual Citizenship 2 Bisexuality in Finland as an Identity and as a Conceptual tool in Sexual Minority Politics 3 Unfinished Intimate Citizenship: Experiences of Bisexual People in Portugal 4 Understanding the Dutch organised bisexual community: experiences of former community leaders 5 Monosexual Church Policies and Non-Heteronormative Youth Cultures 6 The Invisible Bisexual Asylum Seekers Section 2 Intimate Relationships 7 Becoming of the circle of friends after a bisexual break-up 8 Bisexual women and Monogomy 9 Narratives of consensual affective non-monogamies in bisexual and pansexual people. 10 Discourses of Erotic Autonomy in Bisexual Feminist Critiques of Compulsory Monogamy 11 Forms of Bisexual Injustice: Bi Being and Becoming Section 3 12 Bisexuality as surplus of sexual order: A biographical case study 13 Challenges of bisexual identity construction - between identity politics and postmodern refusal 14 Bisexual bodies 15 Outlook
1 Introduction Section 1 Sexual Citizenship 2 Bisexuality in Finland as an Identity and as a Conceptual tool in Sexual Minority Politics 3 Unfinished Intimate Citizenship: Experiences of Bisexual People in Portugal 4 Understanding the Dutch organised bisexual community: experiences of former community leaders 5 Monosexual Church Policies and Non-Heteronormative Youth Cultures 6 The Invisible Bisexual Asylum Seekers Section 2 Intimate Relationships 7 Becoming of the circle of friends after a bisexual break-up 8 Bisexual women and Monogomy 9 Narratives of consensual affective non-monogamies in bisexual and pansexual people. 10 Discourses of Erotic Autonomy in Bisexual Feminist Critiques of Compulsory Monogamy 11 Forms of Bisexual Injustice: Bi Being and Becoming Section 3 12 Bisexuality as surplus of sexual order: A biographical case study 13 Challenges of bisexual identity construction - between identity politics and postmodern refusal 14 Bisexual bodies 15 Outlook
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