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Bi Any Other Name Bisexual People Speak Out
Hutchins, Loraine, Kaahumanu, Lani (ed.) Publisher: Alyson Publications, Boston MA 02118, USA Year Published: 1991 Pages: 380pp Price: $11.95 ISBN: 1-55583-174-5 Resource Type: Book
A collection of essays by 75 authors on bisexual identity.
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Preface Acknowledgements Bicostal introduction
1. Psychology: Facing ourselves Overview Myths/realities of bisexuality: Sharon Forman Sumpter This poem can be put off no longer: Susan Carlton The queer in me: Carol A. Queen Ninety-three people = 100% acceptance: Cornelius Utz I am who I am - A married bisexual teacher: Amanda Yoshizaki Worth the balancing: Alan Silver Development of a bisexual identity: Understanding the process: Ann Fox What do Indians think about?: Joe Rios Making my own way: Laura Johnson Bisexual feminist man: Dave Matteson She kissed me!: Laney Nelson More than a footnote: C.J. Barragan III My life as a lesbian-identified bisexual fag hag: Ellen Terris My underself: Chandini Goswami A gift to myself: Nate Brown Points of reference: C.K. Ferrier Love, friendship, and sex: Wayne Bryant Bisexual tendencies: Lisa Yost A question of invisibility: Rifka Reichler Double quest: Nachama Insights at 3:30 a.m.: Victoria Woodard What I need is: In contemplation of bisexuality: Ronda Slater
2. Spirituality: Healing the splits Overview my foundations: Dajenya Coming out in spirit and in flesh: Karen Hurley Just another lingering flu: David Lourea Beyond bisexual: Annie Sprinkle Let me doctor your love: Neil MacLean Sacred Rituals: Karla Rossi Letting go: An interview with John Horne: Loraine Hutchins Reclaiming heart and mind: Leonard Tirado
3. The bisexual community: "Are we visible yet?" Room for you: Betsy Rose Overview Bisexuality, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and me: Elizabeth Reba Weise Two-way closet: Michael Brewer The palmist knew: Brenda Blasingame A healing journey: Hap Stewart [untitled]: Selena Julie Whang A man, a woman, attention: Shu Wei Chen - Andy Don't call me: Janet Bohac Bisexual movies: Paul Haut Bi-loveable Japanese feminist: Kei Uwano The most natural thing: An interview with Arlene Krantz: Marcy Sheiner Affirmation: Bisexual Mormon: Christopher Alexander I have always been one: Suzanne ?Que es un bisexual?: Obie Leyva The foundations of the bisexual community in San Francisco: An interview with Dr. Maggi Rubenstein: Marcy Sheiner The "b" word: Matthew LeGrant From the closet to the stage: Robyn Ochs
4. Politics: A queer among queers Overview Loving whom we choose: Lisa Orlando Coming out to Congress: Cliff Arnesen ONE...: Sharon Hwang Colligan What's in a name?: Naomi Tucker Sisterhood crosses gender preference lines: Dajenya The voice of a wandering Jewish bisexual: Rebecca Gorlin Proud father of a bisexual son: Roland Glenn Another senseless loss: Dolores Bishop "out"line of one man's polymorphic liberation: ben e factory Beyond defense: Considering next steps for bisexual liberation: Rebecca Shuster Guilt politics: Ann Schneider My pet peeves: Elise Krueger Can bisexuals be monogamous?: Lenore Norrgard The fine art of labeling: The convergence of anarchism, feminism, and bisexuality: Lucy Friedland and Liz A. Highleyman Conflicts: Sheilah Mabry Potential lovers: Rich Aranow Hapa haole wahine: Lani Kaahumanu Bisexuality: The best thing that ever happened to lesbian-feminism?: Beth Elliott Talking about sex, gender, and desire: Karen Klassen Love that kink: Loraine Hutchins Chosing not to: Michael Ambrosino Present tense: Biphobia as a crisis of meaning: Amanda Udis-Kessler Political activism: A brief history
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