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Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World ペーパーバック – 2005/5/31 [アダルト]
Getting Bi collects 184 essays from around the world that explore bisexual identity. Topics include coming out, relationships, politics, community, and more. The book also addresses the intersection of bisexuality with race, class, ethnicity, gender identity, disability and national identity. Authors from 32 countries discuss bisexuality from personal perspectives and their own cultural contexts providing insight into societal views on bisexuality from countries ranging from Colombia to China.
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本 の長 さ269ページ -
言語 英語 -
出版 社 Bisexual Resources Center -
発売 日 2005/5/31 -
寸法 13.34 x 1.27 x 20.96 cm - ISBN-10096538814X
- ISBN-13978-0965388146
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Robyn Ochs is part of one of the first same-sex couples legally married in Massachusetts. She has edited several editions of the Bisexual Resource Guide and the earlier International Directory of Bisexual Groups. She co-founded the Boston Bisexual Womens Network in 1983 and the Bisexual Resource Center in 1985, writes and lectures extensively on LGBT topics, and has taught classes on bisexuality, gender and sexuality at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Tufts University. For more information, visit Robyns website at http://www.robynochs.com.Sarah E. Rowley is a professional editor in her late twenties, a member of the Boston Bisexual Womens Network, and an activist against domestic violence in the lesbian, bisexual womens, and transgender communities. She won the Bisexual Resource Centers Unsung Hero Award in 2004.
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出版 社 : Bisexual Resources Center (2005/5/31) -
発売 日 : 2005/5/31 -
言語 : 英語 - ペーパーバック : 269ページ
- ISBN-10 : 096538814X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0965388146
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寸法 : 13.34 x 1.27 x 20.96 cm
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I got this for my research paper and it was really powerful. Everyone knows about the fractions between the LGBT community and the rest of society but not one really thinks of the problems with the LGBT community.