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AUTHOR: M. Paz Galupo, PhD (editor)
PUBLISHER: Routledge
LANGUAGE: English
DATE: 2006
PAGES: 146
ISBN:
1560237031

Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization

edited by M. Paz Galupo, PhD

Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization comprehensively explores the friendship relationships of bisexual women, and the ways that bisexuality shapes the friendship experience. This book fills a gap in the literature and research on bisexuality and friendship, presenting leading experts discussing the latest qualitative and quantitative studies on this rarely visited topic. This examination explains how the friendships of bisexual and bi-curious women can be affected by sexism, heterosexism, biphobia, and racism, as well as providing an insightful review of how bisexual women are portrayed in film and literature.

Bisexual and bi-curious women often have a more diverse range of friendship experiences than heterosexual women. Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization presents studies and personal essays to provide a comprehensive understanding of the patterns of various friendship relationships that exist because of–and in spite of–prevalent social attitudes about bisexuality. This extensive look details various aspects of bisexual women’s relationships as well as society’s biases and preconceived notions. Analysis of research explores the various effects that being bisexual has on the way women approach friendship, as well as how society views both bisexuality and relationships.

Topics in Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization include:

  • research into young women’s emerging sexual orientation identity
  • types of friendships formed by bisexual women
  • how friendship experiences are shaped by sociopolitical attitudes
  • bisexual images in popular media
  • critique of the bisexual women’s friendship literature
  • how heterosexism shapes platonic and erotic relationships
  • how bisexuality constricts social relationships
  • analysis of how sexual experiences influenced friendships
  • much more
TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • About the Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction by M. Paz Galupo
  • RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES ON BISEXUAL WOMEN’S FRIENDSHIPS
    • Young Women’s Sexual Experiences Within Same-Sex Friendships: Discovering and Defining Bisexual and Bi-Curious Identity by Elizabeth M Morgan and Elisabeth Morgan Thompson
    • Sexism, Heterosexism, and Biphobia: The Framing of Bisexual Women’s Friendships
    • Girl Friend or Girlfriend? Same-Sex Friendship and Bisexual Images as a Context for Flexible Sexual Identity Among Young Women by Elisabeth Morgan Thompson
    • Challenge and Promise: The Study of Bisexual Women’s Friendships by Julie R. Arseneau and Ruth E. Fassinger
  • PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON BISEXUAL WOMEN’S FRIENDSHIPS
    • Fencing on Brokeback: Intersecting Bisexuality and Women’s Friendship by Julie Estep
    • Invisible Cords and Ties That Bind: Queering Female Friendship by Shoshana Magnet
    • Relating the Personal Experiences of Bisexual Women to the Friendship Literature by Marcia L Pearl
  • INVITED COMENTARY
    • Bisexual Women’s Friendship Experiences: Challenging Identities, Challenging Friendships, Challenging Research by Jacqueline S. Weinstock
  • Index
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