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Representing bisexualities : subjects and cultures of fluid desire / edited by Donald E. Hall and Maria Pramaggiore.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : New York University Press, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: x, 305 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 081476634X
  • 9780814766347
  • 0814766331
  • 9780814766330
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.764
LOC classification:
  • HQ74. R46 1996
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction I: Epistemologies of the Fence -- Introduction II: Epistemologies of the Fence -- Ch. 1. Blatantly Bisexual: or, Unthinking Queer Theory -- Ch. 2. Do Bats Eat Cats? Reading What Bisexuality Does -- Ch. 3. From Performativity to Interpretation: Toward a Social Semiotic Account of Bisexuality -- Ch. 4. Graphic Sexuality and the Erasure of a Polymorphous Perversity -- Ch. 5. Loving Dora: Rereading Freud through H. D.'s Her -- Ch. 6. Bi-nary Bi-sexuality: Jane Bowles's Two Serious Ladies -- Ch. 7. Versatile Interests: Reading Bisexuality in The Friendly Young Ladies -- Ch. 8. Invisible Sissy: The Politics of Masculinity in African American Bisexual Narrative -- Ch. 9. Biopia: Bisexuality and the Crisis of Visibility in a Queer Symbolic -- Ch. 10. Rough Trade: Sexual Taxonomy in Postwar America -- Ch. 11. Framing Contention: Bisexuality Displaced -- Ch. 12. Straddling the Screen: Bisexual Spectatorship and Contemporary Narrative Film -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction I: Epistemologies of the Fence -- Introduction II: Epistemologies of the Fence -- Ch. 1. Blatantly Bisexual: or, Unthinking Queer Theory -- Ch. 2. Do Bats Eat Cats? Reading What Bisexuality Does -- Ch. 3. From Performativity to Interpretation: Toward a Social Semiotic Account of Bisexuality -- Ch. 4. Graphic Sexuality and the Erasure of a Polymorphous Perversity -- Ch. 5. Loving Dora: Rereading Freud through H. D.'s Her -- Ch. 6. Bi-nary Bi-sexuality: Jane Bowles's Two Serious Ladies -- Ch. 7. Versatile Interests: Reading Bisexuality in The Friendly Young Ladies -- Ch. 8. Invisible Sissy: The Politics of Masculinity in African American Bisexual Narrative -- Ch. 9. Biopia: Bisexuality and the Crisis of Visibility in a Queer Symbolic -- Ch. 10. Rough Trade: Sexual Taxonomy in Postwar America -- Ch. 11. Framing Contention: Bisexuality Displaced -- Ch. 12. Straddling the Screen: Bisexual Spectatorship and Contemporary Narrative Film -- Index.

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