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Book Synopsis

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.

You can expect this book to explore how bi+ people experience the gender binary, healthcare, sex, flirting, media representation, and research. It soon becomes clear that bi+ people have different needs and experiences than heterosexual, lesbian, and gay people, and so need specific inclusion measures. Further, the research explores bi+ people's nuanced approaches to understanding gender, sexuality, sex, and flirting.

This book will be of interest to anyone, whether bi+, a student, a researcher, a policymaker, or a health worker, looking to develop their understanding of bi+ identities and needs. It will also be of relevance to people interested in a broad range of topics, including sexuality, gender, feminism, trans and non binary identities, LGBTQ+

Table of Contents

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

Making Space for Bi Identities

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/14/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367710187, 978-0367710187
      ISBN10: 0367710188

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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.

      You can expect this book to explore how bi+ people experience the gender binary, healthcare, sex, flirting, media representation, and research. It soon becomes clear that bi+ people have different needs and experiences than heterosexual, lesbian, and gay people, and so need specific inclusion measures. Further, the research explores bi+ people's nuanced approaches to understanding gender, sexuality, sex, and flirting.

      This book will be of interest to anyone, whether bi+, a student, a researcher, a policymaker, or a health worker, looking to develop their understanding of bi+ identities and needs. It will also be of relevance to people interested in a broad range of topics, including sexuality, gender, feminism, trans and non binary identities, LGBTQ+

      Table of Contents

      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

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