Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 505 g
Reihe: Global Gender
Sexual Citizenship, Romantic Relationships, and Bi+ Identities
Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 505 g
Reihe: Global Gender
ISBN: 978-0-367-40922-7
Verlag: Routledge
Bisexuality in Europe offers an accessible and diverse overview of research on bisexuality and bi+ people in Europe, providing a foundation for theorising and empirical work on plurisexual orientations and identities, and the experiences and realities of people who desire more than one sex or gender
Counteracting the predominance of work on bisexuality based in Ango-American contexts, this collection of fifteen contributions from both early-career and more senior academics reflects the current state of research in Europe on bisexuality and people who desire more than one sex or gender. The book is structured around three interlinked themes that resonate well with the international research frontiers of bisexual theorising: bisexual citizenship, intimate relationships, and bisexual+ identities. This book is the first of its kind in bringing together research from various European countries including Austria, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Scandinavian countries, as well as from Europe as a wider geographical region. Topics include pansexual identity, non-monogomies, asylum seekers and youth cultures.
This is an essential collection for students, early career researchers, and more senior academics in Gender Studies, LGBTQI Studies and Sexuality Studies.
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Weitere Infos & Material
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