Bisexual women in the twenty-first century /
Bisexual women in the twenty-first century /
Bisexual women in the 21st century
Dawn Atkins, editor.
- New York : Haworth Press, c2002.
- xviii, 283 p. ; 23 cm.
"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of Bisexuality, volume 2, numbers 2/3, 2002."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Beauteous and brave: bisexual women in the twenty-first century / What's in a name? Bisexual women define their terms / (Con)tested identities: bisexual women reorient sexuality / Stepping into the same river twice: internal/external subversion of the inside/outside dialectic in Alice Walker's The Temple of My Familiar / Bisexual female adolescents: a critical analysis of past research, and results from a national survey / Queering bisexuality / Are you bisexual? Are you human? [cartoon] / Cyborgs among us: performing liminal states of sexuality / Musing on pain, love, and others / Pride and politics: revisiting the Northampton Pride March, 1989-1993 / Bisexual women in heterosexual relationships / How do i get to a bi-bar? [cartoon] / British bisexual women: a new century / Lesbian love in the swingin' seventies: a bisexual memoir / Bisexual women as emblematic sexual healers and the problematics of the embodied sacred whore / The relationship between women's sexual identity and perceived wellness / High and low: bisexual women and aesthetics in Chasing Amy and High Art / Dawn Atkins -- Carol Berenson -- Jo Bower, Maria Gurevich, Cynthia Mathieson -- Grace Sikorski -- Stephen T. Russell, Hinda Seif -- Kathryn G. Burrill -- Dan Clurman -- Elizabeth Whitney -- Laura-Zoe Humphreys -- Jessica Nathanson -- Regina U. Reinhardt -- Dan Clurman -- Sue George -- Carol Queen -- Loraine Hutchins -- Kristi Ketz, Tania Israel -- Maria Pramaggiore -- Jo Eudie. Introduction: [Review of] The "Weak" Subject: On Modernity, Eros and Women's Playwriting, by Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio /
1560233028 (hard : alk. paper) 9781560233022 1560233036 (pbk : alk. paper) 9781560233039
2002007429
Bisexual women.
Bisexual women--Identity.
Bisexuality.
Feminist theory.
HQ74 / .B567 2002
305.48/9663
"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of Bisexuality, volume 2, numbers 2/3, 2002."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Beauteous and brave: bisexual women in the twenty-first century / What's in a name? Bisexual women define their terms / (Con)tested identities: bisexual women reorient sexuality / Stepping into the same river twice: internal/external subversion of the inside/outside dialectic in Alice Walker's The Temple of My Familiar / Bisexual female adolescents: a critical analysis of past research, and results from a national survey / Queering bisexuality / Are you bisexual? Are you human? [cartoon] / Cyborgs among us: performing liminal states of sexuality / Musing on pain, love, and others / Pride and politics: revisiting the Northampton Pride March, 1989-1993 / Bisexual women in heterosexual relationships / How do i get to a bi-bar? [cartoon] / British bisexual women: a new century / Lesbian love in the swingin' seventies: a bisexual memoir / Bisexual women as emblematic sexual healers and the problematics of the embodied sacred whore / The relationship between women's sexual identity and perceived wellness / High and low: bisexual women and aesthetics in Chasing Amy and High Art / Dawn Atkins -- Carol Berenson -- Jo Bower, Maria Gurevich, Cynthia Mathieson -- Grace Sikorski -- Stephen T. Russell, Hinda Seif -- Kathryn G. Burrill -- Dan Clurman -- Elizabeth Whitney -- Laura-Zoe Humphreys -- Jessica Nathanson -- Regina U. Reinhardt -- Dan Clurman -- Sue George -- Carol Queen -- Loraine Hutchins -- Kristi Ketz, Tania Israel -- Maria Pramaggiore -- Jo Eudie. Introduction: [Review of] The "Weak" Subject: On Modernity, Eros and Women's Playwriting, by Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio /
1560233028 (hard : alk. paper) 9781560233022 1560233036 (pbk : alk. paper) 9781560233039
2002007429
Bisexual women.
Bisexual women--Identity.
Bisexuality.
Feminist theory.
HQ74 / .B567 2002
305.48/9663