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How do bi+ people navigate identity, gender, and relationships in a biphobic society? This book explores this question to show how to better include and incorporate bi+ people in research, policy, and the everyday.
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How do bi+ people navigate identity, gender, and relationships in a biphobic society? This book explores this question to show how to better include and incorporate bi+ people in research, policy, and the everyday.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780367710156
- ISBN-10: 0367710153
- Artikelnr.: 67680539
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780367710156
- ISBN-10: 0367710153
- Artikelnr.: 67680539
Rosie Nelson (they/them) is a Lecturer in Gender in the School of Sociology, Politics, and International Studies at the University of Bristol, England. Their research interests include sexuality, gender, qualitative research methods, and feminism.
Introduction: Finding the starting point
Section One: Living in a Hostile Society
1. Bi+ Identities in Society
2. Academic Interpretations of Bi+ Identities
3. Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship
4. Method to the Madness
Section Two: Bi+ Identities and Language
Section Two Introduction
5. Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives
6. Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community
7. Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia
Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as Sexual Renegades
Section Three: Gender and Sexuality
Section Three Introduction
8. Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability
9. Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered
Relationships
Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities
Section Four: Bi+ Identity, Embodiment, and Gender
Section Four Introduction
10. Twisting the Cistem: Cis People and Gender Performance
11. Smashing the Cistem: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance
12. Bi+ Identities and Gender Identities
Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent
Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future
Section One: Living in a Hostile Society
1. Bi+ Identities in Society
2. Academic Interpretations of Bi+ Identities
3. Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship
4. Method to the Madness
Section Two: Bi+ Identities and Language
Section Two Introduction
5. Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives
6. Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community
7. Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia
Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as Sexual Renegades
Section Three: Gender and Sexuality
Section Three Introduction
8. Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability
9. Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered
Relationships
Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities
Section Four: Bi+ Identity, Embodiment, and Gender
Section Four Introduction
10. Twisting the Cistem: Cis People and Gender Performance
11. Smashing the Cistem: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance
12. Bi+ Identities and Gender Identities
Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent
Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future
Introduction: Finding the starting point
Section One: Living in a Hostile Society
1. Bi+ Identities in Society
2. Academic Interpretations of Bi+ Identities
3. Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship
4. Method to the Madness
Section Two: Bi+ Identities and Language
Section Two Introduction
5. Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives
6. Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community
7. Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia
Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as Sexual Renegades
Section Three: Gender and Sexuality
Section Three Introduction
8. Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability
9. Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered
Relationships
Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities
Section Four: Bi+ Identity, Embodiment, and Gender
Section Four Introduction
10. Twisting the Cistem: Cis People and Gender Performance
11. Smashing the Cistem: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance
12. Bi+ Identities and Gender Identities
Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent
Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future
Section One: Living in a Hostile Society
1. Bi+ Identities in Society
2. Academic Interpretations of Bi+ Identities
3. Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship
4. Method to the Madness
Section Two: Bi+ Identities and Language
Section Two Introduction
5. Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives
6. Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community
7. Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia
Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as Sexual Renegades
Section Three: Gender and Sexuality
Section Three Introduction
8. Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability
9. Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered
Relationships
Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities
Section Four: Bi+ Identity, Embodiment, and Gender
Section Four Introduction
10. Twisting the Cistem: Cis People and Gender Performance
11. Smashing the Cistem: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance
12. Bi+ Identities and Gender Identities
Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent
Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future