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Understand the unique emotional dynamics of bisexual womens friendship relationships
Prevailing attitudes toward bisexuality affect every aspect of a bisexual womans emotional and sexual life. 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 ofand in spite ofprevalent social attitudes about bisexuality. This extensive look details various aspects of bisexual womens relationships as well as societys 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 womens 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 womens friendship literature
  • how heterosexism shapes platonic and erotic relationships
  • how bisexuality constricts social relationships
  • analysis of how sexual experiences influenced friendships
  • much more
Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization is insightful, important reading for psychologists, counselors, LGBT studies professionals, educators, and students.

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Bisexual Women:
Friendship and Social Organization
Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization has been co-published simultaneously as Journal of Bisexuality, Volume 6, Number 3 2006.
Monographic Separates from the Journal of Bisexuality
For additional information on these and other Haworth Press titles, including descriptions, tables of contents, reviews, and prices, use the QuickSearch catalog at http://www.HaworthPress.com.
Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization, edited byM. Paz Galupo (Vol. 6, No. 3, 2006). Groundbreaking.... This work significantly advances our understanding of bisexual womens social relationships and has set the stage for a range of fascinating future investigations into this topic. (Lisa M. Diamond, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City)
Affirmative Psychotherapy with Bisexual Women and Bisexual Men, edited by Ronald C. Fox, PhD (Vol. 6, No. 1/2, 2006). Dr. Fox has done a masterful job in putting together one of the best collections on how to provide affirmative mental health services to bisexual people. (Linda Garnets, PhD, Affiliated Professor, UCLA, Psychology, Womens Studies, and LGBT Studies)
Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way, edited by Ron Jackson Suresha and Pete Chvany (Vol. 5, No. 2/3, 2005). A must-read, this book is sure to be the standard for years to come. (Les K. Wright, independent scholar, author, and gay activist; editor of The Bear Book and The Bear Book II; founder of the Bear History Project)
Plural Loves: Designs for Bi and Poly Living, edited by Serena Anderlini-DOnofrio, PhD (Vol. 4, Nos. 3/4, 2004). Heartful, insightful, provocative, and stimulating.... In these pages, polyamory provides a context for many kinds of complex relationships that simply refuse to be pigeonholed into neat and exclusive little boxes. (Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, DD, MA, President, TheaGenesis LLC; Founder, Church of All Worlds; Former Publisher, Green Egg magazine; Author of Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard)
Current Research on Bisexuality, edited by Ronald C. Fox, PhD (Vol. 4, Nos. 1/2, 2004). Finally, the subdiscipline of bisexual studies has moved forward. This book represents a greater breadth and depth of empirical research on bisexuality than any other work to date. It contributes greater insight into issues ranging from better understanding of the bisexual identity formation process, to friendship patterns, intimate relationships, and mental health. The readers guide alone is worth the purchase price. (Michele J. Eliason, PhD, Associate Professor, College of Nursing, University of Iowa)
Bisexuality and Transgenderism: InterSEXions of the Others, edited by Jonathan Alexander, PhD, and Karen Yescavage, PhD (Vol. 3, Nos. 3/4, 2003). The first book devoted exclusively to exploring the common groundand the important differencesbetween bisexuality and transgenderism.
Women and Bisexuality: A Global Perspective, edited by Serena Anderlini-DOnofrio, PhD (Vol. 3, No. 1, 2003). Nimbly straddles disciplinary and geographical boundaries.... The collections diversity of subject matter and theoretical perspectives offers a useful model for the continued development of interdisciplinary sexuality studies. (Maria Pramaggiore, PhD, Associate Professor of Film Studies, North Carolina State University)
Bisexual Women in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Dawn Atkins, PhD (cand.) (Vol. 2, Nos. 2/3, 2002). An eclectic collection of articles that typifies an ongoing feminist process of theory grounded in life experience.
Bisexual Men in Culture and Society, edited by Brett Beemyn, PhD, and Erich Steinman, PhD (cand.) (Vol. 2, No. 1, 2002). Incisive examinations of the cultural meanings of bisexuality, including the overlooked bisexual themes in James Baldwins classic novels Another Country and Giovannis Room, the conflicts within sexual-identity politics between gay men and bisexual men, and the recurring figure of the predatory, immoral bisexual man in novels, films, and womens magazines.
Bisexuality in the Lives of Men: Facts and Fictions, edited by Brett Beemyn, PhD, and Erich Steinman, PhD (cand.) (Vol. 1, Nos. 2/3, 2001). At last, a source book which explains bisexual male desires, practices, and identities in a language all of us can understand! This is informative reading for a general audience, and will be especially valuable for discussions in gender studies, sexuality studies, and mens studies courses. (William L. Leap, PhD, Professor, Department of Anthropology, American University, Washington, DC)
Bisexual Women:
Friendship and Social Organization
M. Paz Galupo, PhD
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Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization has been co-published simultaneously as Journal of Bisexuality, Volume 6, Number 3 2006.
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Bisexual Women: Friendship and Social Organization has been co-published simultaneously as Journal of Bisexuality, Volume 6, Number 3 2006.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bisexual women : friendship and social organization / M. Paz Galupo, editor.
p. cm.
Co-published simultaneously as Journal of bisexuality, volume 6, number 3 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-13: 978-1-56023-702-0 (hard cover : alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 1-56023-702-3 (hard cover : alk. paper)
ISBN-13: 978-1-56023-703-7 (soft cover : alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 1-56023-703-1 (soft cover : alk. paper)
1. Bisexual women. 2. Female friendship. I. Galupo, M. Paz (Marlene Paz) II. Journal of bisexuality.
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