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Swan, D. Joye.
Bisexuality = Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality /
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Title/Author:
Bisexuality/ edited by D. Joye Swan, Shani Habibi.
Reminder of title:
Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality /
other author:
Swan, D. Joye.
Description:
XVIII, 198 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Gender identity. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71535-3
ISBN:
9783319715353
Bisexuality = Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality /
Bisexuality
Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality /[electronic resource] :edited by D. Joye Swan, Shani Habibi. - 1st ed. 2018. - XVIII, 198 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource.
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Mapping Bisexual Studies: Past and Present, and Implications for the Future -- Chapter 2: Models and Measures of Sexual Orientation -- Chapter 3: Defining Bisexuality: Challenges and Importance Of and Toward a Unifying Definition -- Chapter 4: Plurisexual Identity Labels and the Marking of Bisexual Desire -- Chapter 5: Bisexuality in Society -- Chapter 6: Binegativity: Attitudes Toward and Stereotypes about Bisexuals -- Chapter 7: Female Bisexuality: Identity, Fluidity, and Cultural Expectations -- Chapter 8: The Male Bisexual Experience -- Chapter 9: Romantic and Sexual Relationship Experiences Among Bisexual Individuals -- Chapter 10: Well-Being: Bisexuality and Physical and Mental Health -- Chapter 11: A Perspective on Envisioning Bisexuality as Inclusive, Celebratory, and Liberatory.
This pathbreaking volume brings together a diverse body of sexual, behavioral, and social science research on bisexuality. Arguing for a clear, evidence-based definition of bisexuality and standardized measures for assessing sexual orientation, it spotlights challenges that need to be addressed toward attaining these goals. The book’s deep trove of findings illuminates the experiences of bisexual men and women in key aspects of life, as well as common mental health issues in the face of stigma, prejudice, and outright denial from the heterosexual and homosexual communities. Throughout, contributors examine the paradoxical invisibility of bisexuality even as society and science have become more inclusive of lesbians and gay men, and emphasize the critical role of thoughtful, respectful support across societal and mental health domains. Among the topics covered: Defining bisexuality: challenges and importance of and toward a unifying definition. Plurisexual identity labels and the marking of bisexual desire. Binegativity: attitudes toward and stereotypes about bisexuals. Female bisexuality: identity, fluidity, and cultural expectations. Romantic and sexual relationship experiences among bisexual individuals. Bisexuality is a substantial reference for psychologists, scholars and graduate students in LGBTQIA+ studies, and clinicians seeking both theoretical and applied perspectives on the research into bisexuality. It also offers instructors a supplemental research-based textbook option for teaching courses related to sexuality and bisexuality. .
ISBN: 9783319715353
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-71535-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HQ12-449
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Bisexuality = Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality /
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Introduction -- Chapter 1: Mapping Bisexual Studies: Past and Present, and Implications for the Future -- Chapter 2: Models and Measures of Sexual Orientation -- Chapter 3: Defining Bisexuality: Challenges and Importance Of and Toward a Unifying Definition -- Chapter 4: Plurisexual Identity Labels and the Marking of Bisexual Desire -- Chapter 5: Bisexuality in Society -- Chapter 6: Binegativity: Attitudes Toward and Stereotypes about Bisexuals -- Chapter 7: Female Bisexuality: Identity, Fluidity, and Cultural Expectations -- Chapter 8: The Male Bisexual Experience -- Chapter 9: Romantic and Sexual Relationship Experiences Among Bisexual Individuals -- Chapter 10: Well-Being: Bisexuality and Physical and Mental Health -- Chapter 11: A Perspective on Envisioning Bisexuality as Inclusive, Celebratory, and Liberatory.
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