Bisexual theory
References relating to theorising bisexuality.
Alexander, J. & Suresha, R. J. (2008). Bisexuality in the Kinsey–Klein Continuum: An Interview with Kinsey Institute Scholar Dr. John Bancroft. Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (3/4), 191-195.
Anderlini-D’Onofrio, S. & Alexander, J. (2009). Introduction to the Special Issue: Bisexuality and Queer Theory: Intersections, Diversions, and Connections. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 197-212.
Bereket, T. & Brayton, J. (2008). “Bi” NO Means: Bisexuality and the Influence of Binarism on Identity,Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (1/2), 51-61.
Bong, S. A. (2011). Beyond Queer: An Epistemology of Bi Choice. Journal of Bisexuality, 11 (1), 39-63.
Callis, A. S. (2009). Playing with Butler and Foucault: Bisexuality and Queer Theory. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 213-233.
Clausen, J. (1995). Beyond gay or straight. Philadelphia: Chelsea House.
Diamond, L. (2009). Sexual fluidity. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Dodge, B., Reece, M. & Gebhard, P. H. (2008). Kinsey and Beyond: Past, Present, and Future Considerations for Research on Male Bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (3/4), 175-189.
Erickson-Schroth, L. & Mitchell, J. (2009). Queering Queer Theory, or Why Bisexuality Matters.Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 297-315.
Fahs, B. (2009). Compulsory Bisexuality?: The Challenges of Modern Sexual Fluidity. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 431-449.
Fairyington, S. (2008). Kinsey, Bisexuality, and the Case Against Dualism. Journal of Bisexuality, 8(3/4), 265-270.
Feldman, S. (2009). Reclaiming Sexual Difference: What Queer Theory Can’t Tell Us about Sexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 259-278.
Garber, M. (1995). Vice versa: Bisexuality and the eroticism of everyday life. London: Penguin.
Germon, J. E. (2008). Kinsey and the Politics of Bisexual Authenticity. Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (3/4), 243-258.
Gooß, U. (2008). Concepts of Bisexuality, Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (1/2), 9-23.
Gurevich, M., Bailey, H. & Bower, J. (2009). Querying Theory and Politics: The Epistemic (Dis)Location of Bisexuality within Queer Theory. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 235-257.
Gustavson, M. (2009). Bisexuals in Relationships: Uncoupling Intimacy from Gender Ontology.Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 407-429.
Halperin, D. M. (2009). Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Bisexual. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 451-455.
Hemmings, C. (2002). Bisexual spaces: A geography of sexuality and gender. London: Routledge.
Horncastle, J. (2008). Queer Bisexuality: Perceptions of Bisexual Existence, Distinctions, and Challenges. Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (1/2), 25-49.
Klein, F. (1993). The bisexual option. New York: Harrington Park Press.
Lingel, J. (2009). Adjusting the Borders: Bisexual Passing and Queer Theory. Journal of Bisexuality, 9(3/4), 381-405.
Rapoport, E. (2009). Bisexuality in Psychoanalytic Theory: Interpreting the Resistance. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3/4), 279-295.
Storr, M. (Ed.) (1999). Bisexuality: a critical reader. London: Routledge.
Storr, M. (1999). Postmodern bisexuality. Sexualities, 2 (3), 309-325.
Queen, C. (2008). Daughter of Kinsey. Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (3/4), 283-286.
Weise, E. R. (1992). Closer to home: Bisexuality and feminism. Seattle, WA: The Seal Press.
Wunsch, S. (2010). Evolution from Mammals: Heterosexual Reproductive Behavior to Human Erotic Bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 10 (3), 268-293.
Zaylía, J. L. (2009). Toward a Newer Theory of Sexuality: Terms, Titles, and the Bitter Taste of Bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (2), 109-123.